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Letter Books, Pocket Books, Wallets. Carter's Ink, Mackinlay's Ink, Btspliens' Ink, Patent Ink Paper. Mabie, Todd & Co.'s Celebrated Gold Pens. A. & W. MACKINLAV, HALIFAX, N. S, M \ ' i I .3 I- '-' ^ H.H s ^ n Si «> Pi 9 14 s o ll«2i l< Se ] A.. DAV k/&~ ^^-s H. H. FUILER & CO., Hard Power's Wharf. See p, 3. /^/vT. /^ » o FABJIER'S ALHANACK FOR PROVINCE OP THE NOVA SCOTIA, DOMINION ^^sSSSHT OF CANADA. FOB THE YXiAB OF OUB liOBD Being the fimt year rtfter ItlSSEXTILE or IjEAP TEAtt, «tME tite latter part of the 40th and beginning of ^he 41st Tear -of the Reiffn af ESTABLISHED 1824, See Index, Pages 221 a2xd 226. PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETORS, McALPlNE & BARNES, SALZFAZ, XrOTA 8C0TZA. SOLl> BV A. & W, MACKINLAY, No. 137 Granville St. ; M, A. BUCKLEY, No. lOl Geanville St. ; G. E. MORTON & CO., No. 195 Hollis St. ; T. P. CONNOLLY, Corner Granville & GEOiusE Srs. ; W. GOSSIP, No. 103 Granville St. Nova Scotia Printing Co., Comer Saokville and GranTille Streets. i ■ Q O o I o J» o t pi M Q o o & g 8 o BROIVN BUOTIIEK» A €0.» Orilnimce S««iire, Maltfnx. ftWIkmvf, «U ■. nnULBR A r4l^ W«1»Ic!*n P«t«)n( l»yaamH«,lieiUI orPowe^it WlMTf . [1877 SON, ry ^ »£ill»l PS, NTS, EET. o Pi o ID I 1 P o e «^ « O f* O • I < 5 \ 1877] r^f^ aae ALMANACK. Sign of the Circulax Saw, 45 UPPER WATER STREET, H. H. FULLER & CO. IMPOKTEES OF -j5 h LondorL Paints and Oils, CORDAGE, NETS, TWINIS AND LINES, Window Glass, Sheet Lead, Zinc, Gunpowder, Shot, Blasting Fuse, Gxiffin's Horse Nails and Scythes. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. —ALSO— Best Annealed Cut Nails. HOUSE BUILDING HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, for Sale at Lowest Market Rates. HEAD POWER'S WHARF, XJppei* Wa^teir Stroet. o o fir I o 3 : I ft r ft ft P e *A0ir If BM.QTUEB& ak CO^t ClUBmlcalsaBft Itfilet AxtJrJea. n. IT. nrffiriEK a ri»., rrn Ftntc, re, n« w;, nx, ncmttfr p(»wrr'H whmrf. BKlXItER'S FARMBR'a [1877 Uliuik lk»v Menif>. ]U>4ilu), h'ocket l<4ok»» ChromcMS nK>to-Fnin\a!), M4K)k MtickN, Uoia Pem;ilzs Prayer«> ChurcTi Services^ IMarxH, Annals, Alntanaeks, Sui, . for LSTT. PhotoijTnbb AJnumH,. Barap Albums, CX{)cra GlaiiHCs, Ladfuii'' Com])anioni, Writint,- DcHks, l>rawiii)f Cuaoa, Hutc'lielti,. Card tiiseB, Ladies Fans, Olove Uoxns, Stereoscopes, MitTofM;<»i>e9, Purser Uamew,. Cheua, Playing Caids, Boceque, Dominoes, BQOZa TS ETEET SSPAXtTKSXTT OF LZTEBATUBS. STATIONERY OF EVERT DESOBIFTIOH. SPECIAL AGENTS fO& FeywDod, HiggiDliQtliaiD, Snilffi S Cd's Paoer-IlsDpgs. Imperial lVrlllnmii»d'(7)»|iiyiiifcl»kA(MMl IlliM*JfaiBEAL£B IN HATS, CAPS, FURS. BUFFALO ROBES, Trunks, BTat Cases, etc "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 8S UI^I^ER ^W^TEJR STREET, HALIFAX, JV. & SIGN OF THE V GILT HAT AND CAP. > Caps of all doacsiptlQn& xnado to order at sliortost notice. to « n o o I CKi I Saurglcid Instranivnik. rttwrr'h j/w iwHt f. I B. U. FIILLKB A CO., V. M. SlieH Zlae, Head of r*w«r*i Wk«rff. [1877 Blank KowUh, .'Meaio. Jiookit, P«uket liftukHf Chroonowy Pholnj^riviihs, nK»to-Fnini«a, Mi>()k MiickNv {ktlii Pcnti, Prayers> ChuicTi Services^ Diarlbti, Annals, AInianaek*, SBATXTfiS. r« €elrl»riktC4l tIoU*» lie Si. p IBES. ;eet. JV. S. notice. © « o o M o o 9H (» 1877] ALMANACK. A. STEPHEN & SON, MANUFACTUHERS Furniture and Woodenware. HALIFAX, N. S. 4TT«— QSHTSIfSlJiI^—lSre. lCev«r in the Hirtory of Nora Scotia wa« auch an 0]>iK)rtuBity i>re- tente-d to every houaoholder as in this Centexmiai Year, to refurnisu or to add to thtiir houiehohl effect*. W.e tuive fiov on hand the jLa,i:geBt and be«t as»ovtad stock of first-olass FURNITURE ever offefed in the Doeoinion, vrlnch w« are selling at prices that d«fy cou^>etiti<)ii. 'Sever were prices «o low ! They luiv.e »t last struck bofctod, And now is the tinie to hny. OHAMBEE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. .35 4ifter.cxit styles and prices, from $20.00 to $206. 09 per auite, some very handsome. ^Parlor Suites in great TAiicty, from ^0.00 upwards, solid Wiahaut fraeoe with first ckm upholstering in Hair Clothe Reps, Brooallei-, &c., &c, CANE AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS we have by tlM! million, our $1.00 Cane Seiit Gvecjiaja is by far the clwQapest and best iu the market. OTJR $2.00 HARDWOOD BEDSTEAD cannot be beftt in America. OUR NEW STYLE SOLID COMFORT UPHOLSTERED EASY CHAIR for $().nO beats auythinj? ever offered for the money. Iron Bedsteads, Maiiirasses, Lounger, Sofaa, Bnr^auM, Tables, Pails, Tubs, Wachboarda, Glasses, Oloilies Wringers, Bird Cages, Children's Caiiiages, iu great variety. Spring Bed Bottoms, &c., kc. Oiir Reputation as the Chea^st First Class Furniture EetaWishment of th« Province we are bound to suataia. iOrdera by Mail caicfully attended to. l*«rticular attention Paid to Paekins and Stil^pivg Goods* A. STEPHEN & SON, 101 & 103 Barrington Street, - Halifax, H. S. ft o 8 (ft ? t Cl I a (4- ■d o Ii9»ngfi9, Bi!»alu!«»ttd V0mh»,Mt UROVfS BKOTIWlUi A tp. 3 j» e I I I 3 I 1^ I ■. ■. PliIiLRR A C30., IHanIIiix PAWd^r, Hend Af Power's ^Vhiirf. BKLCIIRU'8 FARMKR's [1877 JENNINGS & CLAY, ' 1S2 Ac 15^4 e^i-anville Street, IMPORTERS OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN DmT ©?©©» Q ATwajB on hand a large and well aasortQd Stock of Ke\ic and Fashion- able Gooda. E8i)eclal attention given to our Eeady-lCade Clothi&g Department. We ai'(» determined to keep up the reputation of our House a» being the Cheapest in th>City. N. B.—K» tlECOyB BRICB, WHOLESALE AlfH METAJL. WiMdMM ilill^f . (Late BISHOP A EVANS,) (SuCQESSORa TO T. WjlSLBY AWD J. H. MURPHY.) MARBLE WORKER, Corner Barrington and Blowers Streets > HALIFAX, N. S. In Marble, Graiute & FiwtiH one, Bfltarble Mantles, Table Tops^ &c., &c. MURAL TABLETS, BAPTISMAL FONTS, ETC. 'Orders from the Country Promptly Attended ta. 1 t » en » I 014 H RR«^!i( KK«TaeiUI « C«„.WholeMae ftnR8i.l«l«« r«r'« If hiirf. ; and Fashion- e a» being the P JUETAJL. I ■• n. miRH A nt; Pntent Kafrty Phi**, llf ad af Pow«r*i WkArft 1877] ALMANACK. rvi a .4 in a . a s ^ w a g CO |Z5 o o - y; ■3 o CO C+3 o ^ ^ o ■3 o g I 4 i? I ! I •1 ? i? o » O Dy« HtnlTi iiad Conrecttoncry, at BKOWN KKOTHEBS « €0« 4 U. H. FVIiI Vljp/ 1 01 ilii M « s to M I S n s 10 BELCHERS FARMERS [1877 Iflongton HousGy 123 ARGYLE STREET, & 17 BELL'S LANE, HALIFAX, N.S. RUGGLES'&'^ALTERIO, Wholesale and Eetail Dealers in CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, Lamps, Chimneys, Wicks, Burners, Plated Ware, Spoons, Forks, Cruets, Butter Coolers and Cutlery. nOSEZlTS AXTD OVESE AlTZLZlTa DTB9, &c., 86c. iV • GENERAL IMPORTERS OF "^EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN GOOD& Particular attention given to Wholesale Orders, and City customers promptly attended to. HALIFAX lUeSE^Y, (NEW r'.^EMiSES,) CORNER ROBIE and NORTH STREETS, SEEDS, BULBS&PLANTS OF ALL ThE MOST APPEOVED VARIETIES. Bridal and Other Boquets, Wreaths, k., OP THE BEST QUALITY. P, O. ADDBESS AS ABOVE. > Willow Park and Dutch Village Omnibus passes within quarter mile. td to H » id > to » • I u e I i I ■ < 1 BBOWir BROTBEBS A C0*> Ordnance Square, Haltfta. WUJKtt Jk CO., Bliickiialr BeaUuK, Head of Power's Wkarf. ses within 1877] ALMANACK. 11 Halifax Ship Chandlery, PICKFORD & BLACK, Vff ■'- r- PROPRIETORS, Heail of Fickfordi Elact's, lateJ. & hi. Seeton's Wliarf, luu 51 UPPER WATER STREET, IMPORTERS OF Wire Rope, Anchors, CHAIN CABLES, WOODBEBnY COTTON DUCK, Faints, Oils, Spikes, COMMON AND REFINED IRON, TAR. Fitch. Rosin, Oakum, Putty, Nails. ■1 talker's Patent Barpoon Loffs. AGENTS FOR Tarr & Wonson's Copper Paint, For bottoms of Vessels and Boats, warranted to keep away Worms, Grass, etc. —ALSO— THE " CENTENNIAL" ST9BEREB, A New Patent Stecrer for Vesselt. ISrOISTE TO EQUAL IT ! M i e 3 i I s I BftOWN mtOTIIERM A CO., luiportcrs of Flower Seeds, I I € I 1 I [. H* FIJXiIiEK A CO., ** nrandrams** Londcn White t«nd. Powered Whatt 12 belcher's farmer's [1877 IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 OLD BI^OA.r) STREET, LONDON. v: -3 tt v:. IITSXITtTTBlD 1303. .U VJ-j,-.-' JB FOR INSURANCE ARAI NST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, Sutsovibed and Xiiyeited C*pital; ^'i One Millfch Six Hundred Thawsand Pounds. HALIFAX, N. S. fv^ ? Bisks taken at the Lowest Rates, and all losses immediately adjusted and paid without reference to England, by the Subscriber, at his office. Sub-Agencies in all the principal towns in Nova Scotia. Offlce, 104 Hollis Street. ^^ eHiap rieyi sTOiE. •:o:-- E. G. & C. STAYNER, Commission Merchants^ Sfc.j STAYNER'S WHARF, Just ITortli of South Ferry "TThMl, Halifax, IT. S, DEALERS IN Flour, Meal, Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Leather, Tea, ^ugar, Molasses, &;o., &c. —ALSO— DRY AND PICKLED FISH AND OILS. td , i 51 t' a « H a a BKOWN BKOTHEKS « CO., Oi^nance Sqnare, Halifax. Power*H Wharf I [1877 MPANY, ET, f^L '"Xi %>^ I BY FIRE. ah'- ■: ;.: Pounds. ately adjusted , at his office. iter, Tea, )ILS. n. q. FIJIJiER A i;0.. Raw and Rolled Linseed Oil, H^d Power'* WJiarf U 0..J. 0^ s i Id (^ 1877] ALMANACK. 13 WHAT THE COUNTRY SAYS IS TRUE! THAT BAXTER BROS'. 11 PEIHOE STR?ET, HALlPAiX, Is the Cheapest and Best Furniture Store in the Province to buy all kinds of Household Furniture. 03 o Z w o o »J U] X w We have in Store and Offer for Sale at prices 20 per cent, less than ever before offered, a large assortment of BAXTER'S IMPROVED BED LOUNGES, CHAMBER SUITS, PAELOR SUITS, Sofas, Bureaus, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Centre and Leaf Tables, Dining Tables, Looking Glasses, Cane Seat Chairs, Washstands, Children's Chairs, Wood Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Cliildren's Carriages, Mattrasses, Feather Beds, Pillows, etc. FURNITURE PACKED AND SHIPPED PREE BY Furniture Dealers, 77 Prince Street, Halifax. S 8 i t o B s I I o •1 ?! 00 iirox. Knee Cups and Anklets, at BROWN BROTHERS A CO. IkM, rotXfttt 4 w' SHAWLS, MANTLES, DESSS aOODS, SOSXSAT, aLOVSS, XtZBSOKS. American Sheetings at Low Prices. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSEKEEPING LINE, AS SHEETING, BED TICKS, PILLOW LINEN, DAMASKS, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE NAPKINS, &c. LADIES' UNDER CLOTHING, COTTON WARP, Gossamer Waterproof Cloaks, Caps and Leggins. I t AN EXTENSIVE ICillinery and Cloak Department, Where the newest Goods (of this class) are kept in stock, and made to order by experienced artists. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. iriiatfQltenited Croviid Bplccs, at BBOWN BKOTBEBS and €•. i I I 1 ir/liirrLti;li((bif^ cOmWiUoI Ic^^ 1 i t I ! I I 16 uELcnr.R's farmer's [1877 WILLIAM ATKINSON, FRUIT MERCHANT. CONSIGNMENTS OF Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, etc., BECXZVXD BY KVSBY MAIL STXAMEB FBOII XNOLASTD. iO ,,l^:» ^l:i fUfi'^S'T.,: SOLE AGENT FOR H. & A. CM's CeleMfl Mcli CoiiUns aM Biscnits. ALSO FOR GANTRELL & COGHRANE'S BELFAST CiNGER ALE. CRONAN'S WHARF, - HALIFAX, N. S. HALIFAX STOVe StORE. (Successor to R. Downs & Son,) TINSMITH and PLUMBER, Dealer in Stoves and Grates, les ss soo xm^ER tata-xeii street, HIALDFAX. Me Se Orders in the various brandies of Copper, Lead, Zinc, Sheet Iron and Tin work personally and promptly attended to. s t4 O 0) g p k g BBOWN BBOTUEUg and CO., DrasgUta, HalUax [1877 NT. etc., SNOLAJID. il Biscoits. AIL if N ■ Sa DRE. U. H. VlIIXEtt and €0. Noble's mid Hoiire'* Vnrnlsb, P«wer'* Wharf 3ER, nc, Sheet ided to. I 8> 1877] ALMAN\CK. 17 HALIFAX The Subscriber ia prepare^l to supply MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, AND Marble, Polished Granite & Freestone Work, 111 all Its Branches* on the most'reasonable terms. Also manufactured to order iti first class style, CHURCH FONTS, MURAL TARLETS, ETC. We have constantly on hand a good assortment of MARBLE MAN- TLES, of our own make, with Grates, &c. , to suit, which we can sell cheap. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to give us a call before buying elsewhere. Country Orders punctually and personally attended to. JAMES A. EVANS, (Late liinhop «£• Evans, Suceesiiora to T. Wealey & J. H. Murphy.) 73 and 75 Barrington Street, Halifax, N. S, 8 t i f I 9 I BKO WN JUtiDTaeH^ and €4^., Cold l.ear aii4 Orjr Voluti M. n. rVLLBB aad CO., P«l«at Hay Cattera, liead of P«wer*t Wkarf 8 I ! I } 4 )d 18 BKLCIIICKS FARMi:US [1877 Country Dealers Ahention. LIBERAL TERMS TO THE TRADE. OSOZOa DSSOBZFTZOXrS 07 ▼ ALL GRADES OF SUGAR. Cienfaegos and Trinidad Molasses, AND OTHSfi AKTIOLES FOB BALE CHEAP, ~ . By R. J. smrxzisTp Importer and Wholesale Grocer, 50 BEDFORD ROW, - - HALIFAX. ^ik'l HIVE. JAMES K. MUNNIS, IMPORTER OF P f Oass' meres, Tweeds, KeaJy-Made Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, and fi bber Goats and Leggins. SUITS MADE UP TO ORDER IN THE MOST FASHI0NA3LE STYLES. As our Terms are strictly CASH, \re cnn afford to make up Garments at very low prices. '\;'. 118 TTppor "Water, Comer Jacol) Street, H Q 9 to B I I H ST EBOWir BBOTHEBB and CO.. lVliolesal« mttg^st* rer's Wharf [1877 TION. )£. ; ! asses, PAX. ti< •' - J ^IS, rurnishiug TYLES. Garments at m. U. WVtUm nuA r«., B«t«>lin>*s Mill PllM,'li««A •€ Fowm^ii Wkarf ^ 1^ Q B I I 8} 1877] ALMANACK. 19 " Nova Scotia » IIIWIIT S AIM. KEITH k m (ssxjksx^xsxxsz^ zisr leao.) Mamtfacttirera of India Pale Ale o s IIP X, XX & XXX I T.,1: nj OBIM ! I I 9 IMPORTERS A.ND BOTTLERS OP English x^le & Brown Stout. liiiljorttrs Olid WhoIeaour Master, Port Wftrdfin aud Survoyor of Shipping, to bo found kt above address. m ■ , ' \ ' ,i ' ^ OFFERS FOIl SALE AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, ENGLISH 4t DOMESTIC BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. A CALL IS SOLICITED. Cash Boot and Shoe Store, 196 Argfle Street, tbres ioors Nortli Colonial MaM 8 I s I PlUnrH BK«iriWRft»Mia CO^ BetaU Drugghfd r«r** Wkarf It 11^ fVttKtt Ami ro., llnr nnil Il4i|| Iraii, ftriifl of Powf r*ii Wkarf il 1877] ALMANACK. 21 FIEE INSVEANCE, "iETNA " INSURANCE CO., ' HAKTtORD, CONN/ The Leading Amerienn Fire Inaiiranotj Company, with the prestige of 5^ years uuequalled success Cash Assets, 7,000,000 dollars. Insurftnoes against ITID I s o O ..■ . V J 1 'S' ' t iff t 24-UPPER WATER 8TREET--24 Opposite Bennett's Wharf, 9. 1 HALIFAX, N. S.mr BrooMeld, Romans & Co., GOiVlilSJION MERGHAHTS, AND DEALERS IN liWli AND td o 5 o o o i ? o B w .1 ►1 t1 Builders' materials OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. OFFICE, VIRGINIA WHABF, HALIFAX, N. S. Bmoirjl B&OTHEBS and €0.« Imp«rten Barsical butnuaeBls irei^s WlULvr ■. ■.jrri.|:.BB«« ■i^ FANCY GOODS, &c.f &c. STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, ACADIA CORNER, Upper Water Street, Opposite H. M. Ordnance, c I i I i i t OB PhotosMpklc Ckcmlciils, etc., nt BROWN BBOTIIEK8 And €•. [. H. fiXLIiER AMd CO.,TlB Plate, IC, IX, DC, DX, head Power's ITkavl J! s n M < I H 1 e 24 BELCHERS FARMERS [1877 Scotia Boot and Shoe Store, 174 GRANVtLLE STREET. if ^ ^i C. R. THOMSON, Importer and Dealer in mm, AMERICAN AND DOMESTIG RUBBERS, SLIPPERS, ETC., ETC. f Aho, Dealer in all kinds of DOMES'ViC MANUFACTURED Trunks, Valises,. Bags, &c. ^5 we give imrticitlar atteKiion to the Retail Trade, tJie public will always find at our estahlisltment the largest and best assorted stock in the city. 174 Granville Street, Halifax, N. S. o o 15 O o o ft a o Ml P i n BSOWN BttOTBBB£( aud CO-. Wkolcsale Drasgista pwer*s Wknrt B.B. F1JI.1.E1C «€•.» ltar«,iUI Rolt troB, II««A •rFowet^H Wliarf. [1877 Store, •N, t% :tc. ■D &C. Trade, tJie argest and .S. o o 13 g as 01 o ft a o « I VI Ml M 1877] ALMANACK^ ^ BOND & CO. HARDWARE MERCHANTS 1MK>BTERS A^m DEALERS IS Bar, Bolt» Hoop and Sheet Iron, PAINTS AND OILS, Cordage, Lines and Twines, Glasa, Putty, Zlno and Lead^ Gunpowder, Shot and Oaps, Blasting Powder, Fuze end Steel, Tar, Pitch and ^asin, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, AND r r ^B Corner of Duke and "Water Streets, HALIFAX, N. a ut« BttVWlV ni^OTHEBS A CO^ lw|M»rtcis«ri>«t«Mt MedlciHe*. 2 o e O I M O o O U I »« f M. B. FTUKR A CW.r FTrflk'A €imt StecF, Ifemf of Fower^s Wjlivrf. m c w I I a 9 4» i 26 BELCHKRS FARMERS [1877 J. B. ELLIOTT & CO. 13!S and 13^ 6^]:*a;n^ilIo ^t. HALIFAX, N. a iEI^EilL iEY i0OiS OUTFITTma WAREHOUSE. Shirts and Collars made to order. Wholesale and Retail. SAUSAGE MAKER. GEORGE HmSHFIELD. Manufatturer of SAUSAGES & BOLOGNAS Of nil deicriptions. Always cm hand Fresh And Corned Pork, Hams, Bacon, Pickled and Smoked Tongues, And a variety of Smoked and Corned Meats. ORDERS SOLICITED. CAIiIi AND EXAMINE. 214 Argyle Street, - Halifax. td o o o B> ft It g n ID ^ WOMYTH BKOTflESS A CO.* Ordnaaee Square, ■altfaz. 'Vf!t^n WAivrfa ■. «. FIJ1.1VB < C«^ K<»M«%*flr4tt«at 1»ynftmllo,ar»a Glass tt Earthenware, BLOCX-TIN AND BRITAKNIA WARES, Electro-Plate & Fancy Goods. 176 frEANVILLE STEEET, HALIFAX, N. S. tr & » 2 o w & I S O fir (V •JMirjr iKJfc#rJLEU« ^ C«^ 4airw>iwii»Ba< VAUet Artliilcs. N, ir. fTUEV Jt C9,, Ttn Fltote, IT, R, D€. WX, Ilcttd ttt P<»wei>*H WA«rT> o f I (3 S n O 1 2« belctieh's farmer's [1877 JAHES BEABDON, Painter, Paper-Hanger, &c. iO and. 42 Barrington St. PAPER-ttAN6m6S, MRDERINBS^ ETC A general assortment of- Painters' Supplies. Furniture^ Carriage and Paper Varnishes* Mixed Paint»- hi tins.fFOTni 2 try WJb» , warsaoted of heat Ijondoa Lend! and on ;. a varied of Dry Colors ; bes« EngHs]) Qolik and Sdver Leaf ; Faint, WhitewasJi and Varnfah Brushes-; Pencils, &c., in great vai'iety ;. Cxainers? CombS) Mottlersy &c. ; Gildera' C'uslik>ns^ Tips and Dabs. A Liberal Discouxit allowed to T^liolesalff Dealers. 136 & 138 Lower Water St., AUCTIONEER & BROKER, AfiEMir FOK ■%^ r^fX*- V'-Mi CX — ALSO — DAVIS & FEARS, GLOUCESTER,. Superior Yellow asd Black Caop& Ann Oil ClotMngr. lUMIWX BKOTBEKS A CO., Sn:slc»t llwIramcttSa. rp<»WieriiSll1karr. n. H. ruiXRB Jt CO., v. M. Sbeet line. Head of P*w«r*ii Wkarf. 1877] ALMANACK. 29 THE BROCKVILLE CHEMICIL m SIlPM-PllOMTE WORKS, MANUFACTURE Sulphuric, Nitric and l^uriatic Acids, Sulpliate of Soda, Super-Phosphates of Lime, Dissoived Bones, Bone IVIeaf and Bone Dust. DEALERS IN NITRATE OF SODA, SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, ETC. BBOOEVILLE, Ontario* ALEZ. OOWAH, Manager. JOB. BELCHEB, Esq., Halifax, General Affent f jr ITova Scotia. GEO. GHEEDf Esq., South Rawdon, TraveUinGT Aeont for ITova Scotia. STTFEB-FHOSPHATES OF LIME! Patrouized by the E*i csident of tlio Board of AgrioultuFO of Arts, an, as they coUtiun most of the elements necessary for their growth. Their liberal use in early Spring is almost a sure preventive against injury from dry seasons. They will produce good crops of Whoat from lands that have become exhausted, and are invaluabl'j ub a top dresuing for FaH Wheat aftet- a severe "Wintei". They wiK prol>ably double the Hay orop if judiciously applied. They will greatly increase the yi^ld of Indian Corn, which is one of the most i)rofitable crops that can be grown. They will almost double the Potato crop, if judiciously used in suffi cient quantity witli proper cultivation, and in many cases prevent rot. They are a specific for Mangels, Carrots, THtmips, and ali jioot crops, aad if applied in sufficient quantity will yield a hirge return. Will take alwKit 300 to 500 pounds per acre for an ordinary crop, and will not cost much vaore per ^.cre tlvna Jiauling and spreading b/arn-yard manure at a busy season of the yeai'. Mauufactured at tlie Brockville Chemical and Super-phosphate Works, Brockville. Can be shipped to any point on the railroads at a low special mileage rate of ^rejgjit. Pat up in Barrels of 250 lbs. each. 8 to the ton. Price at Brockville per 2000 lbs. : Unamraoaiated X, ^2 ; Ammoniated XX, 340 ; Ajnmonia and Potash XXX, $50; Phosi^mtic Guaiw XXXX, «56 j Pure Dissolved Bone, $40 ; Pure Bone Dust, $%. S4 © I o o o > I t O *i 8 08 a o en l^i>]ij;c^ Brandies aud C*inlM,at HUMHWS BHuDTaERS «ti;o. N. N. riT|.I.KII A <*0., NlNMlNff I*nw4lt*r. Ilrnd «ri*nw<*r*ii Wlmrr. ;)(> HKI.niKUS KAUM K,U 8 [1877 3 I s WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE: ij mid -4 3lfiirlcet Nr*« Wlmrr* n. n. nt|,I.RII a fO., Pnlrnt nnMy rti«r, Ifrnd of rnwrr*!! WlifiPt. [1877 IB: mencan I ■■• ■ GOnON e a year, ade jrles .c: 1 8 Ml 1877] Ar.MANACK. ;n (saa siatT szls bat.) |131 Barrlngton St.^ OPPOSITE ST. I»-A.TJr.»S OliXJIiOII, MANUPAOTURKR Of IGENTLEMEN'S SILK & MERINO HATS, Military, Police, Railway, Stcailoat, Cricket & Base-Ball CAPS. SILK GLAZE HATS, for Men, YouthH nnJ Cliildren, arc a nice hat If or (lamp or wot weather ; being soft can bo put in the pocket without linjury. I All the loading Htyles in Men's, Youths' and Children's OAT'S, miitahle [for Hummer or winter wear. AImo in stock, an dMnortment of FELT and [STKAW HATS, FUR CAPS, &o. Old Silk Hats Altered and Repaired, Prices to suit the times, at the SILK HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, sl31 Barrington St., Opposite St. Paul's Ohurcli, HALIFAX. I I f f I I Dye iM«fli «■« «)Miffe<;lioBC.7» at BII«MrM nwnum « €•. n. n. PVLLEK A CO., **Uoyr«" Lcalhcr R«ltlug. head of Power's Wharf 32 BKLCIIKKS FAKMBUS [1877 F. J, KENNY, Manufacturer, 117 UPPER WATER STREET. HALIFAX. IMPORT AXTT TO MARINERS! "<■««*♦/• See next page Fonr Reasons why KENNY'S LANTERNS lire pre* ferable to all others now In market, anil which rcnoninaeud them for general nse to the exclusion of all others. OlllOWlf BKOTBEttS A CO., Ordnanee Sqvare, Hallfltx. r Power*! Wharf [1877 turer, NEBS! ■• ■• nnLlER M CO., Rooflng Pllrh nnil Paper, head of Pa wer*!! Wharf. ERNd ure pre* li reconuneud 1877] ALMANACK. 83 First Hnuon consJMtH in the method of fustcnin^ the gloas, the Himpli* city and prncticRhility of which cnnnot fail to give ncnornl satiHfaction, ns in cnso of breakage at sea any |>ers(»n who can unscrew a nut can ro|)lacu the jj^Ioss, thereby cauHiDg* a great saving and avoiding much inconvenience. Second — The method of fastcninp the door is n most important im- f)rovenit'nt on the ohl one. You can r^'adily sec (as sliown in cut) that ly a single motion you fasten the door at the to]) and bottom, and compress it into ruhlwr stri/is, with wliich the door rcc^ess is faced ; tliis prevents an indraught of air above the level of the light, a flicker or unsteadiness of flame, causes a brighter light, and renders the smoking of the glass impossible. Third — The ventilation is a not less important reason, as owing to the principle upon which it is based, it renders extinguishing the light an impossibility. One trial will convince the most incredulous. The Fourth and last, but bv no means one to be forgotten, is the fact that those 8UPERI0U LANTERNS are placed in the market at as " low a price " as any. This alone should induce ship owners and masters to give them one trial, after which we feel convinced they would not sail without them. MANUFACTURED, And for acUe, Wholesale and Jietail, by F. J. K:EJIVIVY^, IPateiitee, 117 UPPER WATER ST., HAUFAX, N. S. WHERE ALSO CAN BE FOUND SHIPS' CABOOSES, STOVES, Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Wares, NieE33A^\r FOR KdTOHJiN QB (MLiiV aUlTPfiTS. Ship and House Plumbing, And Repairs promptly attended to. Sat isf act tun (jiiarantced. ALL WOBE PEBfOBMED AT SEASONABLE BATES. J8Sr CxVLL AND SEE FOR YOUKSELVES. ISrOTB TUB ISrXJIs^EBEI^s 117 Upper Water St., Halifax. Tnuses, Snpportcnsat BMOWN BKOTHEK8 A, €0. I. ■• V1ILI.KS A (^a., ManlUn nail TarrMl ror«liia»f Hrnd Pawrr*« Wharf 84 BKLCIIKIIS FAUMKK S [1877 AT *' SOMERSET HOUSE," 89, 91 k 93 Granville St., (opposite the T. M. 0. A. Building.) Wo rcMKictfullv call the attontlon of our numerous putroun, In town and couu- try, to the LAKdlC, HKLI'XT, OIIKAI' and SI I'KUloU HTOOK which wo now I olifor. The IJleur.iiice Halu of Hpriutf and Sununur hati uluarcd away all old Htock, I and our |)re.4ont Go(n1h aru frunh from the inarkotii of Franuu, Kn^laud, United Statoa and Upitor I'rovincoH. j l»I01TK!li:V« GOODS A SPECIAf.TY. A fresh MU|)))ly of tlioso Celebrated SILK LUSTRBtf received every month. millinery: millinery ! MILLINERY! The lar^fcst and best aHHortmont in the City. RATS and BONNSTS made and trinmicd on the premises at an hour's notiee. Ladies from the Country ean select their Materials in the forenoon and have tliom made up in time to take homo by afternoon or evoning trains. If you want good value for your money eall at the DRY GOODS AND FANCY WAREHOUSE, Oomer of Oraaville aad Frlnoo Streets. €if ¥ WAmm c. J. Goo'Kz:, "NVholegale and Retail Dealer in every description of wmm mmm, TOTS, DOLLS, CABINET WARE, Ooncertinas, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, Fancy Pipes, Hair Oils, Perfumery, Cricketing Goods, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Scissors, Spoons, Combs, Brushes, Baskets, &c. ITo. 211 HOLLZS STEEET, HALIFAX, N. S. BKO WN BKOTHEKS A CO., Orduancto Square, Uallftex. iFowrr'nWIiarr v. n. WVttr.n, a ro., murk nnlr HmllnR, nrnd of Powrr*!! Wfenrf* 1877] ALMANACK. 85 STEAM BAKERIES AND FLOUR MILLS, OFFICE AND SAMPLE ROOMS: 128, 130, and 132 Argyle Street. Flour Mills and Bakeries, Duke and Qrafton Streets. *i* -J Manufacturera of all descriptions of PLAIN AND FANCY BISCUITS, Viz. : Soda, Wine, Butter, Fruit, Tea, Coffee, Dyspepsia, and Creum Uiscuits, &c., &c. Milk, Sugar, Water, Mcdford, Wine, Ovstcr, Cinnamon, and Seed Sugar CKACKEUS/&e., &c. Viz. : T^mon, Almond, T^icnic, Filberts, Queen, Jumbles, Jenny Lind, Fingers, Cornhills, (jiiuger Snaps, and Lemon Snaps, &c., &c. Thin and Thick Family PMot, Nos. I and 2 Pilot, No. I Thin Pilot, Gingerbread Cakes, &o. [Eiln Dried and Fresh Qround Com Meal, Oraoked Oorn, Oats, Feed, Bran, &o., &;c. We also vianvfacture a superior article of [CRUSHED WHEAT AND GRAHAM FLOUR. [Orders from the Country promptly attended to. &C0 8 I t f i i I I BROWN BSOmERS & CO^ Importers of nower S««ds. It. n* rOiIiBtt A CO., ** Brandrams" London White Lead, Power'H Wharf m n t % •0 I I CD if <4 36 belcher's farmer's [1877 H. G. LAURILLIARD, Gentlemen's Dress Materials AND FURNISHING GOODS OOBSTANTLT ON HAND. A^ent for ITe^^r York Fashion Plates. 219-HOLLIS STREET-219, HALIFAX, N. S. STHL 11 immm mmmm% 63 and 65 Upper Water Street, Two Doors North H. IH. Ordnance, Head 0*C'onnor*g Wharf, HALIFAX, N. S. RUBBER STAMP MANUFACTURER, Dating Stamits, Embosaing Presses, Door Plates, Steel Stamps, Liueu Markers, Stencil Paste and Brushes, Burning Brands, etc., etc. BLINDS NEATLY LETTERED. Always in Stock, a large assortment of Pipes,* Tolsacco a&d Oigrars. Also, T7atches, Oloclics, Jewellery and Fancy Ctoods of eyepy description. kBROWN BKOTUEttS A CO., Ordnance Square, HoUfiuu , Pow«r'M Wharf t. H. FIIILKK A CO., Katv au«l Rolled Lluiieed Oil, Head Power's l^liarf 1877] ALMANACK. 37 {u:mitex),) Late ANGUS LOGAN & PAPER MAKERS CO. AND dj in p~i 11 [fff "T l£\M ■J OFFICE AND WAREHOUSES : 374, 376 AND 378 ST. PAUL STREET, Windsor Mill, Sherbrooke Mill, Portneuf Mill. Always in Stock, a full assortment of ffrapplng | |rlntitt0 |ap(r, f^eai^lns, |t. c^ Sole Agents in Canada for the Celebrated GRAY'S FEBR7 PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPHIC INKS. Knee Caps aad Aakl«;ts, at BKOIYN BBOTHEBS A tO. I fir I e I § f H. n. FlIIiLKa A CO., oils for Hf aclUnery. nend of PowerN Wfiarft 'A I •0 o H 1 ■ ■ * ■II : g , : 1 J» >•■ S o ■'ll ' a o M «M 'i . .'^' o F:^ #; •0 et o> A pS • n S ^ 38 BKLCHEU S FARMERS [1877 General Merchant, Importer and Dealer in WEST INDIA PRODUCE, FISH, OILS, &c., &c., &c. — ALSD— Seal Skins and Furs for Exportation, Purchased at Hisrliost Cash Value. CRONAN'S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. & !N". B. — Parties consigning Furs to the Subscriber, may rely on receiving prompt and satisfactory returns by follow- ing Mail. UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, or. Of. Me D 71 HARRINGTON STREET. Coffins of all sizes and prices on hand and made to order. Young Housekeepers and old ones too will find at his establishment a large and choice variety of HOME AND FOBEiaN MANUFAOTUBED FITRNITURX:, from which to suit their tastf, and in order to lielp bring about the good times, he will dispose oi' the same at rates so low that visitors will find it advantageous to leave their orders with him. UPHOLSTERING AND GENERAL JOBBING DONE. Don't forget the address, J-^ jr^ McKIEL, 71 BARRINGTON ST., HALIFAX. o o pi m 9i o e o o •l .. I I o ai «v BiroWIf BBOTUERS Jt CO., Orduanco Square, HnUmx. rvf r*» Wliarf. H. H. FiniRIt and €0^ DoiqeHIr Cut Nalli, Head of Power*!! Wharf. [1877 I 9 UCE, Jt chas0d at ,8, [•iber, may by follow- CHES, s o o pi •"J 9i o Q o I e to order. lishment a about the sitors will <» NE. ILIPAX J Ttt I , o S d o 1877] ALMANACK. 39 E S T A. 13 T J I S H 3S D 1 8 r O . Corner SackviJle and Granville Sts., Would respectfully call the attention of Merchants, Pro- fessional Men, Manufacturers, and all other business men, to their facilities for execating Printing pertaining to them. All are invited to inspect our resources for performing Newspaper, Book and Job Printing, which are far ahead of anything of the kind in the Lower Provincos. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Orders by Mail will receive prompt attention. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING, from: a ^^isi'riN» card to a postkr. WILL BE Bzecuted ITeatly, Promptly, and at Reasonalsle Zlates. IX. Uaadvlterated Cronnd Spices, at UKOWlf UB«TII£KS and Co. 3 o O S t o f 4 B u o O Pi O Pi O I s •0 a W r 11 ■^i I :i n. DL FVIXEB and COMOxIde of Iron Paint. Head of Poivcr*8 Wllarf 40 BELCHERS FARMERS [1877 A. @. eOiSWELL, i. i. s. SURGEON DENTIST, 105 HOLLIS 8TBEET, near Halifax and International Hotels, HAI.IFAX. N. S. ARTIFICBAL TEETH. Entire, or parts of Sets, Plain Oum, Sinple, or Bloclt Teeth, on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanite. TEETH FILLED with Gold, Ainal>,'iun, or White Fillings. TEETH REMOVED with or without Condensed Nitrous Oxide Gas, a safe and reliable agent, liaving been administered in this Office to over 2000 patients. SFSCIAIi NOTICE. Many persons are constantly calling and desiring Dental operations at a rediKed price, who actually require the gervicea of a Dentist, but whose pecuniary circuni- stances will not permit their paying the usual fees for first-class work. In order to meet the requirements of every one, I have made arrangements to have all kinds of Dental operations done at my Office, at the following cheap rates. In so doing I desire to give every patient satisfaction ; and although the work' at these prices will be done by the Assistants, everj'^ case shall be carefully looked after. Parties so desiring cheap work, will plea-se state the fact when making engagements, and on completion of work the CASH will be required for services rendered. FILLINGS from 50 cents to 1 dol. 50 cents. SETS nnd PARTS OF SETS, on Ynlcanite, from 3 to 20 dolM. No charge for removina of Teeth preparatory to insert i ng Sets. Gratis for the Poot" every day from 9 to 10 A. M., except Suii>lay8 ; also for the Orphan's Home, Industrial Schools, Deaf and Dumb Institute, and all inmates of such Institutions, gratis as usual. GO TO EVERETT'S AND GET YOUR lati, Oaf i I f «, TRUNKS AND WINTER GLOVES. Wq have thQ Largest Stock in tlie City, a;:.d ssll Very Cheap. DO NOT FORGET THE '7LACE, T. E, e:"^:eiije:tt &: Co., HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 122 Granville Street, Halifax, JV. S. Silk Hats Made to Order by Oonformateur Measure. c •1 P i tLR&VrS BKOTHEUS and €0^ DrnKslsts, IKulUax Power's Wliarf II. II. FIILLRK and CO. Noble's and lioare's Varulsh* Power's Wharf [1877 T. lational Hotels, TH. : Teeth, on Gold, nal>,'!iin, or White mdeiiBed Nitrons iiiiiistered in this ions at a reduced )ecuniary circun.- work. In onler ents to have all eap rates, ougli the work at carefully looked ct when' making' lired for services Id PARTS OF >uf Sets. ya ; also for the d all inmates of 'S f 'ery Cheap. Co., N. S. Sileasure. CD a I N i ! 'K X BROWN BttOTHERS and €0., Ciold ILearaiid Dry Palnlk H. n. FlJlIiEK and CO., Patent ttnj Cntterii, head of Power** Wharf n 9 n o 1 4 n 42 BKLCHERS FARMERS [1877 WAKEFIELD & NAYLOR, House and Estate Agents, MCTIOIERS, IPPRfflRS & ACCOIIXTANTS, (Opposite International Hotel,) HALIFAX, N.8. Particulars of Farms, Building Land, and Houses to be sold 01 let in H.ilifax or any part of the Province, inserted in our "REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY," over a thousand copies of which are issued gratuitously to peraons seeking this class of property. Terms and copies of the i)irectory forwarded free upon application. THEAKSTON & ANGWIN, Importers and Dealers in Agricultural Implements, Paints, Oils, k. AGENTS FOR CARD CLOTHING FOR CARDING MILLS. wec@LisALi mB mwfmu Our Stock will always be found most complete, and Prices exceedingly low. CENTRAL HARDWARE STORE, S8 DXJKE ST., H^LIF^X, IST. S. o o o I o o w •8 o »n M O o & on i < P BBOWN BKOTUEKS ftnd CO., Whofesale Vmsgists ower'n Wharf B. H. fTIiLEB nnd CO.* ]liitcbcr*s Mill file*, hMid of Fower*ii Wlmrf 1877] ALMANACK. 43 89 & 91 Upper Water Street, Halifax, DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Custom and Ready-Made Clothing, WHOLESALE AND RETAfL OUR TERMS BEING STRICTLY CASH, we cnn recommend and sell our Goods as cheap as any house in the City. STOCK BEFLENISHED EVERT STEAMEB. CASH PAID FOR HOMESPUN & YARN. Between Commercial & Cronan's Wharf. WlHUHFORD&SONS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PROPRIETORS OP Country Market and Hotel. 40 to 52 AEaTLE STEEET, HALIFAX, N. S. I o o » O I e L A PreMrlptloiift carcruUy dlnMnaca tqr BROH'K BKOTUEBS aA4 C4ft« n. H. FIJIXER and €0., Patent none Shoes, head of Powcr'i Yfhart w o g I A CO g I ti o s M (It O a 44 BELCIIEQS FARMKIIS [1877 ALMA HALL, leo C^raxiville Street, 160 HALIFAX, N. S. WALTER BARRON & GO. TAILOES AND aOTHIEES. Constantly on hand, a very largo Stock of Slack 86 Blue Broad Oloths, Doeslcins, Fajicy Cbatiners, See. f 4KCT f Willi, In great variety to suit all seasons, including Scotch Cheviots, West Fancies, &c., &c. Beavers, Moscoios, Pilots, Naps and Wihietjs, in Blacky Blue, Brown and Olive iShiides, The above will be mado to order on shortett notice, and at reasonable prices, or sold in lengths as may be required. In our Ready-made Clothing Department will be found the largest and best Stock of Hen's, Youths' and Boys' ClotMng ever offered in the City — all of which has been carefully manufactured on the premises, and will be sold at a small advance for Ci\i>H. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WALTER BARRON & CO. 0. B » I ? a H a- ►1 . \* 9 i u p H •i BROWM BUOTI1EK& and CO., KeteU nrmsssUia owcr'i Wharf ■• ■. FTIXEK An«I CO., Ilnr nnd Bolt Iron, beiiA of Power**) Wftarff heviots, "West L(l the largest 1877] ALMANACK. 45 ooefohatzo^, oztt of balxfaz. Mai/nr, Mftithcw II. Riclicy, Esq. Aldermen and Justict^s of the Peace for the City. Ward No 1, S. II. Urookliclrt, John D. Mackintosh, Reuben 1. llnrt. 2, Wni Murray, Wm I). Harriiif^ton, Charles J. MHcdonald. y, Lawrence (i. Tower. Alexander Forsyth, Thomas P Connolly. 4, Allison Smith, M. J. Fower, 1*'. O'Connor. 5, .Jolin S. 1). 'I'honison, James R. Graham, Joiin M. DeWolf. 6, William Ninbct, David Mcl'herson, Williaiu Ttiyk>r. Recorder, William Sutherland, g.c. Treasurer, Edward G. W. Creenwood. aty Clerk, I'homas Rhind. Assistant Clerks, William J. Craigen, Charles H. Suaitb. City Inspector of Anesgment, John L. Bwriy. City Medical Officer, Arthur Moreu, m.d. Ckrk of License, W^ilham J. Morris. Board of Health, Mayor and Aldermen. C7er^r Thomas Rhind. Jnspectoi'8 of Weights and Measures^ W. E. Motton^ Wm Newcomb. Inspectoi's Pickled Beef and Pork, Samuel Caldwell, John Miller. Weighers of Flour, George Imnn, {Supervisor), W R Cogswell, John Arthur, James C Dixon, James Meagher, RobtWoodill Rcti'd D'Ar(\> . Measuret'S of Salt awl Grain — John Adams, (Supervisor), Ambrob< Keating, William Blyth, Charles Cleary, James Mitchell, John Martin, William Hood, James II. Bai'nstead. Measurers of Coal— David Barry, {Sttpervisor), Frederick Clark, Patrick Fahie, James Jackson. W^illiam Smith, William Skerry, William Craig, William Bilby, Neil McLaughlin. Measurers of Wood — Thomas Jamea, Patrick Tiemey. Governor City Prison, Matthew Campbell ; ilfa^rtm, Mrs Campbell; iVfffi- «n e s* OS » p tn o i I Sponses. Brraftu«ss aud Coailia. by BltOW^ BKOTUEKS and C4». H. B. f IlLLRR ana ro^ Firth** f imt Atrrl, krad ol Powri^s "vrhtaT 4G BI:LCHKU S KAIIMKU 8 [187; I A»V«'/M), and McPherKon. Oil L'fm/w— AMonnen Mackintosh ( ClinirmnH\ EteWolf, O'Connor, Muri-ay and Taylor. Cihj /*»'*it(>n— Aldermen Mclntouh, Harrington, L. G. Power, Sniitli, Tboiupflot ( (Jlwii'mtm), Nisbet. Lnics and Prink>(je» - ■Alde'-niPn Mackintosh, McDonald, L. G. Power {Cii(U,i'man)y M. J. Power, Thompson, Taylor. Board of Commiasiontirs of Publlo Worki. For the Mannijement of ihe WnUr Works, Streetn^ Infernal Health, und Gtif P roitert ff—^Aiiiarinhn Mackintosh, Murrav, Forsyth, M. J. Power, Graham ( C/irtir/»aie), McPhcrsoR. Knyineer, h. H. Keating; Foreman of Worki, John P. Muir; Clerk if Worlu, J. B. Jolmsoa; Health Itupector*. iauieti Spike, John Shean. Board of Commissioners for Point Pleasant Park. Sir AVtn Yoiing, Chief Ju«tiec ; Hon. Judge Ritchie, Wm J. Stairs. John Doull, His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Hart, Harrington, Forsyth, M. i . Power, Thomson and McPherson. Oommisaioaem of Halifax Common and Public Oardens. Aldermen lirookfleld, Harrington, L. G. Power, Smith, Graham and Ni«bet; Messrs. R. L. Wetherbe, A. H.Crowe, John JNIcDonald and Professor liHwson. Police Court Btipendia)'fi Maqidrate^ Henry Pryor, d.c.l. Marshal, or Uiyh Constable, Garret Cotter. DeptUy Marshal, Ja» Mc- Donald. Asst, Deputy, David Power. Poli'Ce ■8.M.) The administration of Police and all executive powers of th« oorporation is vested in the Stipendiary Magistrate. Citizen's Free Library. (The gift of Hon &r Wm Young, Kt., Chief Justice of Nova Sootia-)— Barrington Street Extension. Open from 3 to p.m. ttJtomrjr BIU»TUJitt« ajul €l»^ Iittp«rler9Siii;KlCAl iMBlrBaifiila Powe»^» WburT [187; gton ( l'k(iirmari), )If, McDonald, M. sWolf, O'Connor, J. Power, Sinitli, aid, L. G. Power orki. ertifil Ilenlth, and h, M. J. Power, ting; Foreinnnof Uealth Itupectora. at Park. in J. Stairs. John gton, Forsyth, M. lie O-ardens. ith, Grnham and aid and Professor rarthoL, Jm Mo- Nich Meagher, anie4 McDonald, I, Wm Adams, n Shaw, John , John Murphy, ,JohnMcGrat'h, by, F.J. O'Ctil- m J. Nickorson, Earnest Smilli, Morgan, John ary Magistrate, ty Court House, try month, d'nesdayofeach fistrate, having icide, burglary istant Clerk. 9'clock, (exicept jf Police and all ary Magistrate. Tova Scotia-)— I. B. nrULClCfiiiif Cn.. ^oMe'iPWrnf D^amffr, lhrn«i Piiwcr'a Hftiirf 1877] ALMANACK. 47 UT71TZ0ZFALZT7 OF SAZITMOUTS. Wardkn.— G. J. Treop. (;itUNCiiJ/>«i».— Ward I. J. P. Molt, W. H. \Vci»k!«; Ward 9, Domin- lek Farrell, J. C. Brown; IVnrd 5, Jus W. Turner, Maurice Downey. Kkcoudkm.— H. MoJton, J. P. Town Clekk anu Tu«asuiikr. — Altr^H Klliotf. ViRK Waki).s.— Couneillor Downey, eh., Wni Klliotf, Dnncan Waddel). I'utK CojinTAnLKs.— J. t. Lftwlor, Kdw \N hebby, Walter Wilaon, Allan McDonald, i.dv\d Rurchell. IIkai.tii Wai'Dkns.— Councillors Weeks, KHrrell, Tnrner OvKKMKKKS OF PooK.— (Jouiiclllor* \Veek», FRrtell, .Mott tiLKKK OF LiCK:«t>K. — Alfred Klliot' . C1.KKK8 OK MarkkYs, 1n»i"kctou or Wkiofsts and Mkasukks. — Jas. SimniomK J. W. Tiil'tH. SuiiVKYons or Lumber.— Henry Watt, John J. Wisdom. Fbnck ViKwuKH— Thomas Farrell, Win Gk^ndenning, Peter McNab. Weighkk ok Hay anu Stkaw. — D. G. Farreil, 1 hos J Lawlor Mkasukkus of Ghain, Wood, Coal, &r. — E. NV hebby, Supervisor; John Misenor, 8. McKay, J. IJ Patterson. AroiTOHs Public Accounts. — J.C. P. Frazee, Win K. Angwin. PoLiCK <'uMBTABi.i!:8 — A. MvDonald, Ckie/\ John McDonakl. Pound Keeprbs. — Policemen. Town Asskshor.— J. K. Ornion. A88E880B8.— Ward 1, P. McNab: Ward 2, Henry Waft; Ward 3, Jn« Walker. Oommitteea Public Account ^nd Finance.— Councillors Weeks, Turner, Forrell. School. — Coiuicillors Weeks, Downey, Turner Tkndekb, &c., Public Property. — Councillors Downey, ch., Weeks. L1CRN8IC8. — Councillors Weeks, ch., Downey, Brown. KoADS AND Streets.— Councillors Turner, F'arrell, Mott. Auditing. — Councillors Downey, ch., Brown. Police.— Councillors Weeks, Downe}', Brown. OOBPOBATIOlT-TOWXr OF FZCTOV. Mayor- John McKinlay. Councillors— HV.,Tlii Pliilc, ir. IX, l»i\ nx, hc»(l power's WUMi \ i8 BELCIIKU8 FAUMKRS [1877 00ar0XL6.TZ017-T0'^;7X? OF TAVAO. Ma von.— C. B. Archibald. Coi^srnujouH.-^Waifl 1. John A. Tucker, II. T. Lawrence; Ward 2, W. N. TrtMiiuin, Jan M. rUblado; JTan/ a, Aloxundor McKay, WiUiain F. Archibald. Town Clkkk am> Tukahitrkii. — Edward S. DUnchard. RKCoiinKH.— Oeorffc Campbell. IVjucK CoxsTABLKs. — TliomuH Gray, James McKenzio. ICTTinaZPALZT? 07 VVTr OLAsao^. WAimKN— A. C. Bell. CoiJiwHLLons — Ward 1, Anffun McQueen, Jeifny Mcftoll ; Wm^d 9, John McKay, Ja« W. Copcland; Ward 3, Jus W. McGregor, Donald McDongall. Recoiidku and Stipicndiahy MAUisTitATK — Joho McKay, J. P. Town Ci^kiik and Trkahuhkk— IX C Fraser. FniK Wards— Thomas Fraser, (Foreman), George F. McKay, Donald Grant, Jan)es H. Fraser, Jimes W. Cannichael, John Oummings. Film CoNSTABLKS — John Ilac, William Smith, Duncan Curamings, John R. Stewart, David Murray, John R. Chisholm. Hkaltii Waiidens — James D. McGregor, J. Hey wood McGregor, Neil Sutherland. OvKKSKKHS OF PooK — Jamcs McKcnzic, David S. Fraser, Donald Ross. Ci'KRK or License. — D. C. Fraser. Mkasuricks ok Grain, Wood. Com,, &c, — Thomas Munroo, John Mc- I'herson Daniel Fraser, William F. McKenzie. SiiRVKYons OK LuMBKH — Wm Thompson, Donald Ross, John Marshall, William F. Koss. Fenck Viewers. —Norman McKay, Thomas Clark, James McKenzie. Weigher ok Hay, Straw, &c. — John Marshall* Auditors Public Accounts — John R. Smith, Hugh J. Caineron. PoMCE Constable — William Smith. Town Assessor — Hugh Murray. Assessors — Waiyil, John R. Smith; Ward 2^ Norman McKay; Ward 3, Roderick W. McGregor. Committees. Roads and Streets — Councillors McQueen, McGregor, Copcland. Licenses— Councillors McDougall, McKay, McQueen. Public Accounts and Finance — Councillors McColl, McKay, Mc- Gregor. Tenders, &c., Public Property — Councillors McQueen, McDougall, Copeland. Police — Councillors McKay, McQueen, McGregor. Fire Department, Pumps and Wells -Councillors McCoII, McDou- gall, Copeland. Auditing — Councillors McKaj', Copeland. School Com5itttee — Councillors McKay, McColl, McGregor. BKOWN VKOTHEttS an<1 CO., Wholesale Drnsgists n. m, WWtUat « CO^ Bar ra4 B*!! IVMi* HvaA •T rwwfv'a Wterf^ ( 4 25 Cftneer, breast, / 6 wjj Virgo, bowels. signs. A «*«».« ( ' ^ Jj»l>ra, reins M\n^T ] 8 ni Scorpio, secrets, ••gns. ^ g ^ Sap t tan us, thi. WinttT i *® ^ Capriconuis, kn. signs. -li 1 ta A'qnarius, legs, a K I'isces, feet. Dot . inlcal Letter G Roman Indiction 5 Julian Period 6590 CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR THE YEAR. Golden Number 16 Epact 15 Solar Cycle 10 The year 6636 of the Jewish Era commences on September 8, 1877. Ramadun (month of abstinence observed by the Turks) commences on September 9, 1877, The year 1294 of the Mohammedan Era commences on January 16, 1877. EMBER DAYS. February 21, 23, 24. May 23, 25,26. September 19, 21, 22. December 19, 21, 22. ROGATION DAYS, May 7, 8, 9, MOVEABLE FEASTS. Septuageflinm Sunday Jan. 28 Sfxagesima Sundaj'I Feb. 4 QuinquuKosima-Shrovc Sun. 11 Ash Wednesday. 14 Quadrag.— Ist Sun. in Lent. 38 Palm Sunday Mar 25 Good Friday 30 Easteu Sunpay April 1 Rogation Sunday May. 6 Ascension I )ay — Holy TIturs. 10 Pentecost — Whit Suiida}' ... 20 Trinity S'inday. ., 27 Corpus Christ! 31 First Sunday in Advent Dec. 2 Other Feasts, Anniversarie?, &c., will be found in Calendar pajj^es. UKOWN IIHOl'MlilM •& CO., Unpurterti •teuinui SleClelttea. 3 M i o 8 Rr I o I VI M d w o o I nr. H, FVlCm a C«^, ffTrffe*»Ca«l Me^r, »!«fl ommcnK* Wftifl< BEGINNING OF THE SEASONS. h. Sun enters Vf (Winter bcprinti)r December 21, 1876, a«. . . . . . ,.^. .- 7 M. Sun enters «y> (Spring begins > M»rch 2&, 1877, afr.. .^,. . . ^..,.^, » M. ! Sun enters S2 (Sammer heg\^ i>June 21, 1877, at. 4 M. Sun enters :^ ( Aatunm b«gfnK> SiefHember 22, K>77, nt.^^. ...... 7 A. Sun enters l^f (Winter b^ins) Dteeembev 2i, 1»77» ai. . . 1 A. 5 & M s •I 5 ri (■♦ n o e) •« r »^* M 50 KELCmSB'i- VAtRMER'S E1&77 I MORNING AN1> EVENING PLANETST.— 1877. ^ Mbrcurt — wHl be mi Eyen- tg Star until about the SOth Janv* nry, tmd in conjunction ^tfh the Sun on thc96rh. It vises on the F»t February 54 mfnate«i before the Smn, and continwes a Monvin^r Siar until the third week in March. On the GiAt April it will N9 m conjifi>c- lion with the Sun, — the» an Erening Star fronr the middle of ilpril aiwil the 19th May, wives it seta 59 minates after sanaet. It wilLagaiw be in conjunction wit?* the Sun on the 26th May; a Morning Star after the 5th June ; in conjancti«n witli the Sua J{»\y 29; an Erening Stnr from Che beginning of August; in conjunction with the Swi Septe»Al)er 26; a Morning Star from the 1st October; m com^rtmctfon with the Stm on the 19th of wXorember; and an Evenirig fhur nron» ab«ur tile nakidie of December. 9 Vbnos. — On the 1st January Venus rises Zh. 26m. before tkip San, nnd will be a Morning Star until thobeginningof Mnreh. It will be in conjunction with the Sntr May C*. Sets on (t^ lat Jun& about half an Itour after sunset, and cootinoe^ an Evening Star for the rentainder of tlie year. It wili be abore t6(i horizon between lancF 4 hoore afler »«n- set from the beginning ot Noreinber to the end of December. % Mars— rises on £ho 2hd January about dfi. 45m. morning, and will be a Mornmg Star nntil the second week in September, when it souths between sunset and mmnfght After that ft will be an Evening Star during the rest of the year. It will he above tht; heviaDn the greater portion of etvch night from the beginning of Augnet an til the middle of October; >t then sets about 2h. 20m. morning, ^JuFiTZR. — From the beginning of Janiuiry until aboc che 20th June Jupiter will be a Mumiffg Star. On the Ist l> l»e in about half an i reroaiiider of >of» nfiw »«D- ber. *iorninff, and iber, when it an Evening hetiron the ost antU the Mr- vhe 20th H ^:>«8 at loon, sontbs hat it will lie me and Jolj sunrise, ^an Eren- Deginning of ►her ; it then remainder of nod will be tb« end of and two of inrisible at ifta. 1877J ▲ LMAKACX. 51 II.— A TarUal ficlipse af the^Bua, Marck U, 1877, iavkible at Hali- fax, — bat risible betweoa the following limits : — Begin* oa the Earth, March 44, 1877, 9h. In. A., Mean time at Halifax, iu Lonuitudc 74° 58' E of Greenwich, and Latifjide 9A° 1' N. Greatest Eclipse lOli. 24na. A., Mag. (^nn's diaoi.=l) 0295, in I^ngituae W° 35' E., and Latitude 61^ 11' N. Eadu on the 'Kartt^ .11 h. 47ni A., in I^OBgitado 82° 4r E., and I/atitude 'Sr" 19' N. JIL— A Partial EcUpao of ihe Stin, Aagtwt S^^, 1877, iotristblc at Halifax,— but •vi»ible between the following Umito: — Bcginsjia tke Earth, Augast 8, Uh. 57ni. A., Meantime at Halifax, in Longitude ^7° A9' W.. of Grcenwic1t,iU)d Latitude 72° 51' N. Greatest ficfipse, August 9. Ih. 16ia. M., M4^.;(9aa*«diani.=^l ) 0*392, ia Longituiie 138° 20' W., and Latitude «2° 31' N. Eb(U o and Bq^ratioR of Time are piren for Noon ; tho Moon's Dcdination for Midnight — Mean Time at Greenwich. For the length ov the i>ay.— Add 12 honrs to the tiro© of the Sun's setting, and from the stmt subtrnct the tune of rising. For tub ikn'oth of niB night. — Subtract the time of Son's sctthij^ from 12 hours, and to the remainder add the tinte of rising next morumg. The Tixwi9 >TiIl be foond id Calendar pages, and in Tide TaUe, page 78. The fo))o\vTng Table (the result of many jean>' actaal observation) is ascribed to Dr. Hcrschel. It is constructed upon a due consideration (Mf tlie attraction of the Sun and Moon in their several poaiiions respecting the Earth, and serves to sbow what kind of weatKftr wiiU most probablj follow the entcance of the Moon into any of her quarters. Moon. a o Q 3 ^^ o <3 1^ Time of Change. Itctwecn mid right and f ? in the tr«ornii^. ( Between 2 and 4 morn. " 4 RHd ft •* feand 8 8 and 10 << " T«>andl2 " [ At 12 Noon, and to 2 [ in tho aftcrnoou. ) Between 2 and 4 aftev. " 4 and 6 " " 6 and 8 " > In Summer. Fair. Cold with showers. liain. Wind and rain. Variable. 1 (C <( 8 and 10 " 10 and midnight. Showeiy. Very niny. Variable. Fair. Fhrr if wind be N. W. Rainy if S. or S. W. Ditto. Ditto. Pair. *» I In Winter. Hard Fcost un- less wind be S. or W. Snow & stormy. Stormy & rainy. Stormy. Rain ifwndW. Snow if E. Cokl and high wind. Snow or ram. Fair and mild. Fair. Frosty if wind N orN.E. Snow if S. or S. W. Ditto. Ditto. Fair and frosty. The nearer midnight any of the Moon's changes occi»r, tlic finer will be the weather during the su(!eeeding week ; the nearer noon any of tliosc changes lOAppen, the more foal and wet will be tho weather that will follow. , - ■ ■ ■ ... ■ .i. ■ ■ I t: CD > Q a of f « •a o S •0 o H o a ft 0t ■• ■• rvu.BB A CO., ▼. M. ghMt lijic muA •£ p«w«r*t Wlmrei' moon', h. m. a.. 1877] ALMANACK. 63 PARKS' COTTON MANUFACTURES. GOTTOH WARP, WHITE, BLUE, RED, ORANGE, AND GREEN. No8. 5's to lO's. Made very careful'j, and warranted to bo full length and weight. Stronger and i>ctter than any other Warp in the market. Cotton Carpet Warp, Made of No. 12's Tarn. 4-pl7 twisted. WHITE, RED, ORANGE, BROWN, SLATE, BLUE, GREEN, &c, en P to (0 o % "«MHmM«n« iSp«tt|iM, Brwliei Jiad Uttmh^ at lUMWBf mtl#l«|Ki(ii « co. if. ■• nJClAm a «•., HMUsc P«w««r. ■€•« •rPttweff^f WkM« 54 JANUARY begins en MONDAY. [1877 (C Last Quarter, 9 New Moon, 3 First Quarter, O Full Moon, D. 6 14 22 29 B. 10 9 11 4 M. 3 14 39 25 M. M. M. M. (CAp. Ud. (j Per. 28 d. D. 3 10 17 24 9 souths. 9 55 M. 10 4 M. 10 14 M. 10 25 M. % souths. 8 29 M. 8 20 M. 8 11 M. 8 3 M. '21 souths. 10 21 M. 1(1 M. 9 39 M. 9 18 M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 21 22 23 «4 25 26 27 98 29 30 31 SUN. Riaes. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. 42 42 42 42 42 42 41 41 41 41 40 40 39 39 38 38 37 36 36 35 34 33 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 Sett. declin. I Soufa. \ Slow of clook. MOON. RiMa. Souths. Sets. declin. North. Place 26 27 2S\ 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 48 49 60 52 53 55 56 58 59 1 3 22 58 22 53 22 47 22 41 22 34 22 27 22 19 22 11 22 21 %\ 21 21 21 21 3 54 44 35 24 14 3 20 51 20 39 20 27 20 15 20 2 19 48 19 34 19 20 14 6 18 51 18 36 18 21 18 5 17 49 IT 32 17 15 4 4 4 5 5 28 55 23 50 6 1& 6 42 7 7 7 32 7 57 8 21 8 44 9 6 9 28 9 SO 10 10 10 30 10 49 11 8 U 25 11 42 11 58 12 14 12 28 19 49 12 55 13 7 13 18 13 28 13 38 lf3 47 7 13 8 31 9 50 11 3 mom 14 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 24 36 44 49 51 44 27 5 8 34 8 56 15 33 48 T 9 9 9 10 10 26 10 47 11 15 11 54 A. 43 1 50 3 8 4 34 6 591 7 21 8 41 26 25 20 10 57 42 28 15 2 8 53 9 45 10 37 11 28 A. 17 1 4 1 2 3 4 4 9 6 7 8 9 8 9 42 10 9 10 30 10 51 11 10 111 32 11 54 A. 20 57 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 48 29 10 49 31 14 6 51 7 48 8 50 9 56 11 1 mom 5 1 3 1 56 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 39 30 29 29 34 40 43 8 47 9 50 mo 56 mom 2 ( 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 7 8 31 13 27 42j 57 2 54 36 19 54 14 6 7 39 1 1 S5 27 11 30 16 54 21 27 24 58 27 17 28 18 27 58 26 20 23 32 19 46 15 13 10 5 4 33 Nl 12 7 1 12 42 18: 22 37 26 28 98 )1 26 11 29 16 16 50 10 25 3 33 SI X X X H 8 n n 22 SB a SI SAOAXt» tlift Uspeiming Cbomist. See adv. page 237. ■™ ' ^ ■! * I— ■^ia»— II ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ r — r ■ ■ W <• I " I ■ ■ I ■ —-■■ ^ ■■ii^,.i ..I I Jancart. — We know that eT«n the most experienced f&rmers and gardeners are in the habit of conBultinar the?r Calendar every month in the j'ear, for in every month there is soioa kind o( work that can he bsUer or moro qpnvenientljr done than at oUier times, and neciect of which will entail loss or inoonvenience. The Ijfreat use of the Calendar Vk not to instruct but to remind. In January the weather is often unsHitablftfor all kinds, of open adr wodc, at Seast until tiie snow comes to make chopping comfortable. The short day light limits even the time that can be employed al^ut the bam yard. The industrious fanner is thus shut up to his workshop or bouse, and can give more«ttenCton than tnual to his horses and cattle. If he has fattening stock and plenty of roots^ atteniion to>theai will take up a large portion of his time. During the long evenings the fjirm bo<.iks and accounts mav be put in order, the fields naay be mapped out for the season's cropping, and an estimate formed of the manure and seed required. Scientific C > 9 a > 5 5-, 0- p. 0. i ■BAWlf MWVKBM A €•« WMIcmU* »*«ti|«la« •wer*tWhMi« Y. [1877 3uths. 11 souths. 9 M. M. 1 M. 3 M. 10 21 M. 1(1 M. 9 39 M. 9 18 M. 3N. 8 42 9 30 51 10 32 54 201 57 39 30 29 29 34 40 43 47 50 56 •n a deelin. Worth. 19 54 14 6 7 39 1 1 S5 27 11 30 16 54 21 27 24 58 27 17 28 18 37 58 26 20 23 32 19 46 15 13 10 5 4 33 Nl 12 7 1 12 42 16 13 22 37 !7 »2j 7 1 28 98 98 \\ 26 11 92 16 16 50 10 25 3 33 Place a" SI me "L / / VT VT X K K H 8 n n 22 Sd SI SI lage 237. idyardenervare ar, for in every ivenientljr done venience. The n Janaary the until the snow even the time oer is thus shut lal to his faorsea >n to>theai will 'wa bodies and >r the season's red. Scientific 51 e < > B (1 a > 5" I 0. c « 3 B) 9 K i 2< G 2 2 2 2 2 2 C 2 3 3 n. n. WLlitSM dk CO., PntcMt Safety Fnie, HeiUi of Power's Wkarf. Winter.] JANUARY 31 days. 55 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 G 8 9 10 II 12 13 G 15 16 17 18 19 20 G 22 23 24 25 26 27 G 29 30 31 Sole, Dpner Leatlier, M Findings, R CHEAP FOR CASH, AT FORDHAM'S LEATHER STORE, 148 Upper Water Street, HalifiLz, N. B. High Water, mean time, at h ^■1 1 04 «r ; o 11 ■u CO 9<5<[ Hiph [tides. Circur^Jdion. ^ sets 5h. 39m. nftcrnoon. Length of the day 8h. 46ra. 9 rises 5h. 27in. morning. Length of the nii^ht 15h. 12m. Epiphany. Low tides. Ist Sunday after Epiphany. % rises 3h. 40m. morning. 9 611 % 6 (L % rises 5h. 38m. morning;. 5 greatest clong. E. ^ (5 C 1; sets 8h. 16ni. afternoon. 9 in Si 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. Sir John Moore killed, 1809. 5 stationary, h 6 (L 5 in Perihtlion. Jisets 6h. 4m. afternoon. Length of the night 14h. 4Gm. 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. Low tides. Duke of Edinburgh m. 1874. Length of the day 9h. 21m. Conv. St. Paul. Prs. Royal m. ^Inf.d© Pr. Frederick of Prussia 6. 1859. Septnagesima Sunday. ^ greatest Hiuh tides. [Hei. Lat. N. prises 3h. 28m. morning. 9in?5. 1858. 8 23 10 34 11 49 9 13 11 24 A. 39 10 4 A. 15 1 30 10 52 1 3 2 18 11 41 1 52 3 7 A. 26 2 37 3 52 1 14 3 25 4 40 2 6 4 17 5 32 3 10 5 21 6 36 4 26 6 37 7 52 5 37 7 48 9 3 6 40 8 51 10 6 7 28 9 39 10 54 8 9 10 20 11 35 8 45 10 5b morn 9 17 11 28 11 9 49 morn 43 10 20 1 1 15 10 .52 31 1 46 11 23 1 3 2 18 11 57 1 34 2 49 morn 2 8 3 23 37 2 48 4 3 1 24 3 35 4 50 2 22 4 33 5 48 3 43 5 54 7 9 5 8 7 19 8 34 6 27 8 38 9 53 7 26 9 37 10 52 8 i7 10 28 11 43 9 4I 11 15 A. 30 8 4 8 54 9 45 10 33 n 22 A. 7 55 1 2 4 5 6 7 7 47 51 7 18 21 9 50 8 26 8 58 9 10 30 1 10 33 11 4 11 38 morn 18 1 2 3 4 6 7 7 5 3 24 49 8 7 58 8 45 Eversrtblng in the Drug. Toilet and Fancy Line, at EAGAR'S, Chemist, Halifajc. See page 237. agriculture is now rapidly taking the place of common famunp, and younjf men who are ambitious to take places in the front rank can only do so by scientific study. If they cannot afford to take a winter at college for the acciuisition of such subjects as Mathematics, Mechanics^ Chemisti-y, Hotany and Anatomy, uiwn which Scientific Apricuiture is founded, — the best plan will be to lay out a course of rc:ulinjf in these subjects, which may be j)ursued in the winter ovenin)«}. Tho Clergyman or Doctor or ychoolmastcr of the district will certainly know somcthinif 0' such subjects, and will usually be willing to give advice or a helping hand to any deserving youth. The peculiarities and distinctive properties of the dilTerent breeds of cattle may likewise bo read up at this season, and the descriptions of tho books compared with the thorough-brud animals which will now be fou:;' in neighbouring barns la most parts of the Province. Whore a thorough-bred Herd I i I e I Dye {Staflh and Confectionery, at BMOITN BROVBKBS A CO. « n. n. FVLLBK A CO., •'■o7<^«** l.«iUh«r BclttacHaMI of Power** Wkarf. ! I 66 FEBRUARY begins on THURSDAY. [1877 C Last Qunrtor, % New Moon, ]) First Quartor, O Full Moon, (^ Apogee 10 d. D 5 13 21 27 H 4 3 M D. 45 M. — 44 M. 3 1 M 10 A. 17 6 26 d. 24 9 souths. 10 39 M. 10 48 M. 10 57 M. 11 4 M. % souths. % houths 7 51 M. 7 43 M. 7 35 M. 7 27 M. 8 47 M. 8 25 M. 8 2 M. 7 39 M. • Q ao M SUN. MOON. Risefl. Sets. declin. South. Slow of clock. llisea. Souths. Sets. (leoliii. South. Plsce I Th. 23 5 5 16 58 13 54 9 56 2 47 8 53 3 16 ziit 2 F. 22 5 6 16 41 14 2 11 10 3 35 9 14 9 44 I2> 3 Sa. 21 5 8 16 23 14 8 morn 4 22 9 34 15 33 =!^ 4 8U. 19 5 9 16 5 14 13 19 5 10 10 1 20 29 »n. 5 M. 18 5 11 15 47 1 • 18 I 33 5 58 10 23 24 20 "1. 6 Tu. 17 5 12 15 29 14 22 2 41 6 49 10 57 26 58 / 7 W. 16 5 13 15 10 14 25 3 45 7 41 11 37 28 18 / 8 Th. 14 5 15 14 51 14 27 4 41 8 33 A. 25 28 16 vt 9 F. 13 5 16 14 32 14 29 5 27 9 24 1 21 26 56 Yi 10 Sa. 11 5 18 14 12 14 30 6 G lO 14 2 22 24 24 vt 11 SlT. 10 5 19 13 53 14 30 6 37 '1 2 3 27 20 50 Kj M. 9 5 '/O !3 33 14 29 7 1 11 46 4 31 16 25 id Tu 7 5 22 13 12 14 28 7 21 A. 28 5 35 11 22 X U W. C 5 23 12 .52 14 25 ; 39 1 9 6 39 5 52 X 15 Th. 4 5 25 12 31 14 22 7 b^ 1 49 7 43 6 X 16 F. 3 5 26 12 11 14 19 8 13 2 30 8 47 N5 44 T 17 Sa. 1 5 27 11 .50 14 14 8 31 3 12 9 53 11 27 T 18 SU. 5 29 11 28 14 9 5 i,2 3 57 U 2 16 49 « 19 M. 6 58 5 30 11 7 14 3 9 16 4 45 Hiorn 21 32 « 20 Tu. C 56 5 32 10 45 13 57 9 49 5 38 & 14 25 18 « 21 W. 6 55 5 33 10 24 13 50 10 33 6 36 1 27 27 44 n 22 Th. 6 53 5 34 10 2 13 42 11 30 7 38 2 39 28 29 n 23 F. 6 51 5 36 9 40 13 33 A. 42 8 43 3 46 27 19 25 24 Sa. 6 50 5 37 9 18 13 24 2 2 9 45 4 44 24 16 s ?5 SU. 6 48 5 38 8 55 13 14 3 26 10 44 5 28 19 31 SI 26 M. 6 46 5 40 8 33 13 4 4 fiO 11 40 6 2 13 32 9- 27 Tu. 6 45 5 41 8 11 12 53 6 H) mom 6 30 6 47 ^ 28 W. 6 43 5 42 7 48 12 4i 7 30 31 6 52 SO 13 n Sagar's IPemvlan Bitters, Tonlo Appetiser and Temperance Stimulants. Is kept the Stock Reijistcr should be pone carfifully over at this season, so as to be ready for the entry of the spring calves as they drop in. The full jwdiKree of the dams and sires should be entered first. A convenient fonn of record of the calvas &c., is a foolscap book ruled in columns for *he foIlowin;jr items, so that one line will contain the history of an animal, viz :- 1, Number ; 2, '^aine ; 3, Si.-e ; Dam ; b, When calved ; 6, From whom or how obtained ; 7, rtow disponed of. WTiere difficulties occur in making up a I'^d^jfrotj, a])i}Iio;ition may b« made to the Secretary of the Boai'd of Agriculture, who kee{w a set of ruiemtue Hurd Books for thii purpose. Febuuart. — This is the mouth in which cattle are moat likrly M begin to fall off; and when once the beginuinfj is n:adc, it is up-hiil work to attempt to stop it. Bains may l)e faulty, and the cold in severely felt, the root collai may bo troublegome to get at, and the ari- BBOWN BIlonilSKS A CO., Orv4aaacc Sqnau^ Jilidi£»x. of Power** Wkarr. 3AY. [1877 ouths. 11 houths. »1 M. ^3 M. 5 M. 7 M. 8 47 M. 8 25 M. 8 2 M. 7 39 M. ON. Bt8. (leolin. South. Place 53 3 16 z£i» 14 9 44 :£!a 34 15 33 =f:^ 1 2U 29 »n. 23 24 20 "I 57 26 58 / 37 28 18 / 25 28 16 vt 21 26 56 ^ 22 24 24 Yi 27 20 50 31 16 25 /««« wv 35 11 22 X 39 5 52 X 43 6 X 47 N5 44 T 53 11 27 T 2 16 49 « rn 21 32 « 14 25 18 « '21 27 44 n 39 28 29 n 46 27 19 SB 44 24 16 s 28 19 31 a 2 13 32 SI 30 6 47 n 52 SO 13 n TempenuK ,C<) leasoti, so as to be 11 i>ediffree of the cord of the calves 8f) that one line aine ; 3, Si/e ; ' low dispoHed of. y 1>« made to the net) Hijrd Books most likr'y o) 5, it is up-hill d the cold \f , and the ani- kaSfiix. ii , ■• nniRS S C».. RMinMI rttth «ii4 Pap^^r, N«ad •fPowet^g Wharf. Winter.] FEBRUARY 28 days. 67 a o V ■ Mftohine Silk, Machine Needlos, liaau. Pegs, Naila. Elastic Ac, 8&oe ^rhroad. KOIl HALH ^T LOWEST MARKIT «Rait tlino,at 1 a 3 G 5 G M / 8 9 10 G 12 13 14 15 16 17 G 19 20 21 23 23 24 G 26 27 28 9ri808 Oh. Ilm. norning. Piirif. B V. Mary. Insets 7h. 3tn. afternoon. Soxaucfiina Sunday. Low tides. TiOn^th of the day 9h. 55m. % 6(L ? stationary. 9(59 %6(L Canada ceded to Gr. Britain, 1763. Qneen Victoria m. 1840. \i 6 d Qa?tiqua. — Shrove Sunday. ^jf^Q. ^riscfl 5h. Sim. morning. [ 9 (5 CL • lli^h tides. Ash Wednos'y. St. Valentine. I? <5 C ^Hses 3h. 17m. morning. Lenjfth of the night 13h.85m. prises 3h. 42m. morning. Quadragesima — let Sunday in Lent. Bernard Barton died, 1849 [olong. W Pr8. Louisa of Wales b. 1 867. ^ gr. ^iny ^iny Low tides. Ember D. Length of the day lOh. 41m. Ember Day. St. Matthias, Ap. Ember Day. 2nd Sunday in I^ent. BdnHparte escaped from Elba, 1815. (T eclipsed. High tides. 1 a. * 5 « c * 03 11 9 50 A. 1 1 16 9 31 10 33 44 1 »9 10 14 il 13 1 24 2 39 10 54 11 51 2 2 3 17 11 32 A. 30 2 41 3 56 A. 11 1 17 3 28 4 43 58 2 14 4 25 5 40 I 55 3 38 5 49 7 4 3 19 5 9 7 20 8 35 4 50 6 24 8 35 9 50 6 5 7 16 9 27 10 42 6 57 7 57 10 8 11 23 7 38 8 29 10 40 11 55 8 10 8 59 11 10 morn 8 40 9 26 11 37 25 9 7 9 55 morn 52 9 36 10 24 6 1 21 10 5 10 54 35 1 50 10 35 11 25 1 5 2 20 11 6 morn 1 36 2 51 11 42 1 2 12 3 27 morn 46 2 57 4 12 27 1 45 3 56 5 11 1 26 3 12 5 23 6 38 2 53 4 56 7 7 8 22 4 37 G 20 8 31 9 46 6 I 7 16 9 27 10 42 6 57 8 3 10 14 11 29 7 44 BYttrytbias In tbe Draf , Toilet and Faney Line, at KAOAB'S, Chemist, HallfaT. See page 237. . II . > I M l j l mals miss occasional meals, the wells may be frozen and the way to watering places may be so slippy that the cattle cannot reach them without discomfort or positive accident. In order to overcome these and many other difficulties that appear in February, it is a good rule to give e.Ktra time and attention to the stock. In feeding g^ruin and meal always mix them into cut hay, otherwise they do not undergo the second mastication, but pass through the alimentary canal before a large por- tion of tiieir nutritious material has been .nh'sorbed. Cattle should go out every day to water. If kept on the board floors all winter they are apt to become lame, partly from want of exercise, and partly from ex- cessive growth of their hooves, which in spring-time will be found pro- jecting forward like Chinese slippers. Tmsses, RvppeHcrs, at BBOWN BKOVIIKKS A CO. ■• ■• WUJCm a €•.. Ma«UUi •■« TmtmA CMi«ac«i ■«•< PwWOT** WlMirf. 58 MARCH begins on THl^USDAY. [lb77 i>. 11. M. n ». 9 "ouths. % souths. ^ souths. C Last Quarter, 6 5 # New Moon, 14 10 47 A. - 39 A. . 3 11 11 M. 7 20 M. 7 16 M. ]) Finit Quarter, 22 8 i 55 M. lOlll 17 M. 7 12 M. 6 52 M. O t'ull Moon, 29 1 35 M. I7|n 22 M. 7 4 M. 6 28 M. ([ Apogee 10 d. (^ Perijrot 26*1. 24|ll 27 M. 6 66 M. 6 3 M. SUN. MOON. Q Riiiet. Sete. *lecliii. South. Slow of clock. RLmw. Souths. Sotfl. dec! in. South. Plaoe 1 Th. 6 41 5 44 7 25 12 30 8 45 1 23 7 16 7 3 ^ 2 F. 6 40 5 45 7 2 12 18 10 1 2 10 7 35 IS 22 :£k 3 Sa. U 38 5 46 6 39 12 5 11 15 2 59 7 57 18 49 "l 4 SU. 6 36 5 48 6 16 11 51 morn 3 49 8 23 23 12 K 5 M. 6 34 5 49 5 53 11 38 28 4 41 8 54 26 20 t 6 Tu. 6 32 5 50 5 30 11 29 1 34 5 33 9 32 28 6 t 7 W. 6 31 5 52 5 6 11 9 2 34 6 26 10 18 28 87 t 8 Th. 6 29 5 53 4 43 10 54 3 24 7 18 11 12 27 S8 Yi 9 F. 6 27 5 54 4 20 10 39 4 5 8 9 / . 13 25 14 VJ 10 Sa. 6 25 5 56 3 56 10 23 4 39 8 58 1 17 21 56 57 11 SU. 6 23 5 57 3 32 10 7 5 5 9 43 2 21 17 44 ZSi 12 M. 6 22 5 58 3 9 9 51 5 29 10 27 3 25 12 50 c» 13 Tu. 6 20 5 59 2 45 9 34 5 46 11 8 4 30 7 25 X 14 W. 6 18 6 1 2 22 9 18 6 3 11 48 5 33 1 39 X 15 Th. 6 16 6 2 1 58 9 6 20 A. 29 6 38 N414 r 16 F. 6 14 6 3 1 34 8 43 6 38 1 11 7 44 10 4 r 17 Sa. 6 12 6 5 1 10 8 26 6 58 1 56 8 54 15 35 T 18 SU. 6 10 6 6 47 a 8 7 21 2 42 10 3 20 31 H 19 M. 6 9 6 7 S. 23 7 50 7 51 8 34 11 17 24 31 H 20 Tu. 6 7 6 8 North 7 32 8 31 4 30 morn 27 15 n 21 W. 6 5 6 10 23 7 14 9 22 5 30 29 28 26 n 22 Th. 6 3 6 11 47 6 56 10 31 6 31 1 38 27 49 25 23 F. 6 1 6 12 1 11 6 38 11 42 7 33 2 31 25 24 25 24 Sa. 5 59 6 13 1 34 6 19 A. 59 8 31 3 24 21 21 SI 25 SU. 5 57 6 15 1 58 6 1 2 23 9 27 4 1 15 58 SI 26 M. 5 56 6 16 2 21 5 42 3 42 10 18 4 31 9 39 nu 27 Tu. 5 54 6 17 2 45 5 24 5 1 11 8 4 54 2 49 WR 28 W. 5 52 6 18 3 8 5 5 6 18 11 57 5 15 S4 4 :£b 29 Th. 5 50 6 20 3 32 4 46 7 35 nuDrn 5 36 10 39 =S3 30 F. 5 48 6 21 3 55 4 28 8 50 46 5 57 16 34 m 31 Sa. 5 46 6 22 4 18 4 10 10 6 1 36 6 22i 21 30 1 nt Eagar** Peruvian Bitters produce Health, Strength and Vigor. March. — The first outdoor preparation for cropping is to be made this month. Every farm should have a garden plot to furnish the family with vegetables, and summer vegetables — many of them —cannot be sue cessfully raised without being started in an early hot bed. The instruc- tions given on a former occasion are just as applicable this year : — This is hot bed month, and how to make a hot-bed is a secret worth knowing. Select a sheltered spot, protected from animals, lying to the sun, and near a well or water butt. Build on this space a neat pile of manure, of such a size that when the frame is put on top, there will be a clear foot of manure outside all round. Cow manure will not heat at this season. Horse manure will nut heat at this season, if the animal has not been fed upon oat? or some kind of grain. Keeping these facts in view you BKOWN BKOTUEttS « €4>m Ordwuioe 8««are, OaUflix. P«wcr'»WlMirr. [1877 19. ^ louths. [. I. I. [. 7 16 M. 6 52 M. 6 28 M. 6 3 M. decliii. South. P1«M 7 3 :£k 13 82 =Ck 18 49 "l 23 12 "l 26 20 / 28 5 / 23 27 t 27 28 fj 25 U VJ 21 56 17 44 12 50 ss 25 391 N4 14 10 4 15 35 20 31 24 31 S7 15 28 26 27 49 25 24 21 21 15 58 9 39 2 49 S4 4 10 39 16 84 21 30 X X r T « n n SB ss SL SI and Vigor. to be made ih the family mnot be huc The inetriic- year :— This •th knowing, he sun, and f manure, of a clear foot this season, las not been in view you Uflix. Ml r a, Q fl^ • j Q* 9 SI ft 0. 3 0; :''"^<» a o \ I 2 3 G 5 6 7 8 9 10 G 12 13 14 15 16 17 G 19 20 21 22 23 24 G 26 27 28 29 30 31 I H. II. fKtlVM A MIm muck Hftlf nnMnth Httm of PAwrr'n Wfcarf. niNTIR BI'RINU :] MARCH 81 a o J3 I I 2 3 G 5 6 7 8 9 10 G 12 13 14 15 16 17 G 19 20 21 22 23 24 G 26 27 28 29 30 31 LEVANT GOAT, ^ EVANT SEAL, ROANS, MOROCCO, KID, SKIVERS, English Fitted Uppers, FOR lALB AT Fordliam'8 Leather Store, 148 DPFES WATER ST. St. David. %6'U 9 risei 3h. 50m. morning. 9 in Aplielion. 3rd Sunday in Lent. Length of the day 1 1 h. 1 5m. Low tides. 9 in Aphelion. ^6 (L %6€ ^ rises 2h. 56m. morning;. Prince of Wales married, 1863. 4th Sunday in Lent, prises 2h. 25m. mornint:^. I6(L 9<57 12 i9 1 !d 19 21 25 13 27 32 28 23 27 50 25 58 22 59 19 3 14 22 9 3 7 27 N2 25 8 20 14 1 19 12 23 31 26 37 28 10 27 57 25 57 22 20 17 23 11 29 5 SI 41 8 15 14 21 19 38 23 49 26 41 28 5 s» K K K T r H n n 2o Sfl a a a nR / / im, eto. be in a condi- iffer from early Bther of spring mch crops the luring the pre- ying are peas, s of the month, Field peas, rly as possible. oV> Z^J^ v^^ / lalifNX. n. I ^ 3 o o 4 o Q o n. ■• WVUMm A iM- >aw aiHi IfUtA llaieed •II* Head rwwo's Wkarf. Spring.] APRIL 30 days. 61 BUY YOUR ^eatlieraul^lioe|iiiilin£s AT FOROSASrS, 148 Upper Water Street, HALIFAX, H. 8. High Water, mpui time, »t 00 I t. 09 " ^ Eastkr Svmdat. Eas, Mon. Em. Tues; ^ d C b ''*^®<' ^^- '^^'"' morning. Low tides. Pr. Leopold 6. 1853. 1st Sunday af Eas. — Low Sunday. % rises 2h. 13m. morning. Lenfrth of the day 13h. 12m. 9 d (C ll'«h tides. Pre. Beatrice b. 1857. ^ 6 C 2nd Sunday after Easter. 9 in Perihelion. Bonjamin Franklin died, 1790. Lord Byron died, 1824. ^stationary. Low tides. ^ sets 8h. 10m after'n. Bishop Heber born, 1783. 3rd Sunday after Easter. St. Georou. Shakespeare b. 1564. ^ a(v) Length of the night 10h.l2m. St. Aiark, Evan. Prs. Alice 6. 1843. $ greatest Hel. Lat. N. ^stationary. High tides. prises llh. 26m. afternoon. 4th Sunday after Easter. 1; rises 3h. 9m. mominp;. 9 34 10 12 10 47 11 24 A. 1 2 a 5 6 7 4 19 55 12 8 6 48 7 20 7 52 8 22 8 54 9 10 27 5 10 44 11 28 morn 26 11 A. 45 28 58 1 35 2 18 3 4 6 7 15 30 6 23 38 I 31 36 27 11 51 8 31 9 9 8 10 8 >") 9 31 10 3 10 33 11 5 11 38 morn 16 55 1 39 2 37 3 49 5 18 6 42 7 47 8 38 9 22 10 2 10 42 U 20 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 7 38 13 50 33 80 45 21 8 38 9 34 10 14 10 46 11 18 11 48 morn 20 53 1 31 2 10 54 52 4 6 33 7 57 9 2 9 53 10 37 11 17 11 57 A. 35 2 3 5 9 16 9 53 10 28 11 5 11 48 A. 46 59 36 53 49 29 33 3 8 35 9 8 9 46 10 25 U 9 mom 7 1 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 19 48 12 17 8 52 32 8 12 8 50 Evenrthlng in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy Line, at BiAOAB'S, Chemist, HallfMc. Bee page 287. Wherevnr the land is dry potatoes cannot be pnt in too soon. We have seen splendid crops of potatoes raised where they were planted so early that heavy snowstorms intervened before they came above ground. The gardens shpuld be gone over, and all small fruits, such as currants, gooseberries, strawberries, raspb'irries &c., carefully dressed. If manured the previous fall so much thfj better. All unfrozen manure should be carted out upon the fields whilst there I3 still a crust of frozen soil to sup- port the wheels. e I I e ! I r I i ft fi: 1 Kuee Caps and Aukleta, at BII9WN KIKaTllliBB A CO. n. H. WU.Itll A OO., •IH A>r Nliirliliiery, lleii4 of r*w^r*H tvlMf^. « 1^ n 62 MAY begins on TUESDAY. [1S77 C Last Quurtcr, 9 Noiv Moon, J First Quarter, Q Full Moon, (C Apogee 5 d D. II. M. ^ 7. 4 M. 13 1 15 M. 19 8 42 A. 26 11 51 A. C Peritfce 1| d. D. 8 10 17 9 souths. 11 54 M. 1 A. 8 A. 16 Am % souths. 6 6M. 5 56 M. 5 45 M. 5 34 M. 11 souths. 3 30 ,M.. 3 1 M. 2 31 M. 2 1 M. SUN. Risen. 54 63 51 50 48 47 46 44 43 42 41 39 38 37 36 j!^ 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 27 26 25 24 24 23 22 Sets. drcltn. North. Fast of clock. MOON. Rises. Souths. Sets. declin. South. Place 1 2 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 32 15 11 15 29 15 47 16 4 16 21 16 38 16 55 17 11 17 27 17 43 17 59 18 14 18 29 18 43 18 57 19 11 19 25 19 38 19 51 20 3 20 16 20 28 20 39 20 50 3 3 3 3 10 17 3 33 3 28 21 21 1 12 21 22 21 31 21 21 21 41 50 58 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 33 37 41 44 47 4<) 50 51 51 3 51 3 50 3 3 3 O 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 48 46 44 41 37 33 29 23 18 12 5 53 51 43 2 34 11 54 2 58 morn 3 52 35 4 43 1 8 5 31 1 33 6 16 1 53 6 58 2 11 7 39 2 30 8 20 2 48 9 2 3 5 9 44 3 27 10 30 3 53 1 1 20 4 28 A. 15 5 12 1 14 6 10 2 16 7 22 S 20 8 39 4 21 9 58 5 17 11 15 6 8 A. 32 6 58 1 46 7 46 2 58 8 31 4 10 9 18 5 25 10 7 6 39 10 59 7 46 11 51 8 50 mom 9 48 47 10 31 1 42 11 7 2 34 11 35 3 24 e 51 7 50 8 51 9 54 10 59 A. 3 1 7 2 10 3 16 4 23 5 33 6 47 8 2 9 16 10 22 11 18 morn 3 36 1 I 1 24 1 44 2 4 2 26 2 49 3 19 56 44 36 37 28 26 33 23 54 20 15 15 49 10 46 5 17 N. 28 6 21 12 7 17 30 22 ID 25 43 27 46 28 1 26 24 23 4 18 22 12 40 6 23 S. 9 6 37 12 42 18 6 22 34 25 49 27 40 28 3 27 24 41 41121 19 J c» «$ X K cy, H H n n a SI SI "I n i BAOAR'S COUOB BALSAM. Mat.— We believe that early scwini; and planting is the i^rreat aecret of auoceas- ful farming in Nova Scotia, and it is only possible to the active and energetic man. The fanner should bu »o busy this month, taking advantage of every fit day, as to feel that he has scarcely time to look into the Almanac. Still let him not forget to do so. We consult his convenience by merely Jotting down brief inemoranda : — Plough every day that ploughing can be done ; take out manure as expeditioiuly 't possible ; sow or plaat everything that has not been already sown or planted in field or garden, with the following exceptions^ — com, tonutoes, bush and pole beans, cucumbers, squashes, turnips, cabbages, all of which require to be put into ground already warm. One great difficulty we have had to contend with is want of !! 81 I « 3 9 •1 O 0) n s BBOWN BBWTMBBS « CO.* •rdaaMce S4«ftrc, Halifax. W^f^U WlMffif. [1S77 declin. Suuth. Place 28 26 33 23 54 20 15 15 49 10 46 5 17 N. 28 ) 6 21 12 7 17 30 22 10 25 43 27 46 ^28 1 26 24 23 4 18 22 12 40 6 23 S. 9 "•t of BUOCeM- nerjfetic man. fit day, as to m notforgret inemoranda : 9xpeditiotuly or planted in uh and pole > be put into th is want of ^1 I ^ o (fl s f o O o Q u ■. ■. wvujm %md c«.« mMc Cat UmVm, Head af r«WMP^ WImT. SpflDg.] o MAY 31 Days. 63 A Fint«r»te auortmant of 8LA.STZ0-SZZ)i! TXFPSES AND Fur SprJnjf and Hummer Hf>oUi, 1 AT ^ORDHAIW'S Ler «r 3e Mmc Ti^: diiiff 9iu re, I 46 Uppw T^ater StrMt. High W*t«r, iB«an time, at 00 f: 111 8t8. I|> it ^118 ^p i*r. Ar. 6. '50. ' Ato8t elong K. Very 'our ti'*cf, KoKation Sunday. 9 ^"P- (^ ©• ilnsurr^cfion in C'rcece, 1821. Rogation l)ay» k 6 <[' % rises Ih. 13 m. morning. Ascenxion Day — Holy 'I'liureday. Length of ihe dny 14 li. 34 m. Sunday after Ascension. 9 (^ C - ^ 6 <[. [Nit{li tides. 9 stationary. 4 rises 10 h. 11 no. afternoon . Ivengti) of the night 8h. 54 in. Bonaparte declared Eoiperor, 1804. J in ^ Low tides. Pentecost — Whit Suii'Jav. b rises 1 b. 50 m. niornlng. First Steamship, 1819. b cJ 9 Ember Day. Queen Victoria born, 1819. 9 '"ft* Ember Dav. Frs. Helena b. 1846. ?Inf. <{©. High tides. Ember D. rinity Sunday. Sir Humphrey Davy died, 1B29. b in Apnelion. Corpus Christi. 9 4' 11 58 1 13 1 H) 26 A. 37 1 52 1 A 4 1 15 2 SO 11 48 1 58 3 14 A. 40 2 51 4 6 1 4S 3 53 5 8 2 56 5 7 6 22 4 9 f 20 7 35 5 8 7 19 8 34 5 57 8 8 9 23 6 35 8 46 10 1 7 14 9 25 10 40 7 50 10 1 11 16 8 28 10 89 11 54 9 7 11 18 morn 9 53 morn 33 10 40 4 1 19 11 30 51 2 6 morn 1 41 2 56 29 2 40 3 55 1 36 3 47 5 2 2 47 4 58 6 13 3 59 6 10 7 25 5 I 7 12 8 27 5 5C 8 7 9 22 6 45 8 56 10 11 7 32 9 43 10 58 8 14 10 25 11 40 8 53 11 4 A. 19 9 32 11 43 58 10 11 A. 22 1 37 28 10 45 11 29 A. 21 1 23 Svenrthlns in the Xhmg, Toilet iiad Fancy Line, at SAOAX'S, Chemist, Hallfaae. See page 2S7. manure. But now we may supplement our bam yard product by Buperphosphate or by ground bones, which arc 8upi, and not wait for the statute labour or road commission man, who will not prooably come until you liave broken some wheels and shaken your own nerves and those of your family to a greater extent than a day's work. f OB o I e Unadaileratetf CiM«n4 »pleca, al llH«mi BKOTHBIIS and Co. n lyl I i 1 I 1 m ¥ U» VL WVMAWm Mi« f)l».,«xM« •r lr*« Palmt, IIM4 •€ r«wM*s Wkarf I 1 I 3 o 2 n id 64 JUNK begins on KUri)AY. [1877 ([ Lnst Qunrter, % New Moon, J First Quartor, Q Full \loon, CAp. I d. <[Por. D. 4 11 18 25 19 ^ V ^ y » * I 3 I I S a ■•■. ■ PRIM ■I'MM I i 3 H e' o 1 g 3 1 2 U 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 G 18 19 20 21 22 23 G 25 26 27 28 29 30 Etc 8 tar I int int nov cue the an(] fori M. ■• WVhUm mmH CO. II«M«*t •»« mtktrti'n YAnUsfe. Pawcr's Whmwt I I ■ PHIMO. ■VMUBH ] JUNE 30 Dayg. 65 g « 0A8S OT78TOMBIU9 Will find It to their advaiitatfo to look over ■TOOK or Leather & Shoe Findings, CHEAHKST AND BEST ASSORTMENT ir tSOBS IN TSWN. 148 Upper Water Street, Halifai, N. S. Uitfh Water, moaa tUne, at H I] M 1 2 O 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 G 18 19 20 21 22 23 G 25 26 27 28 29 30 9iieta 8h. 6rn. afternoon. Ida- Ist Sunday after Trinity. ^ 6 (L' ^w tides. Ijength of tho day I5h. 1 6m. $ riaea 3h. 52ni. morning, b stationary. Lcnj^tli of the night 8h. 41m. prises Oh. 3m. morning; 2nd S. af. Trinity. J? d ^ • ^ °©- 8t. Barnabas, Ap. Hi){h tides. 9 6 €.• "U rises 8h. 8m. afternoon. % souths Oh. 32m. morning;. Magna Charter si^^ncd, 1215. Montreal taken liy English, 1776. ); rises Oh. Um. morning. 3rd Sunday after Trinity. Low tides. $^ greatest Hel. Lat. S. ^^©. Acccsiiiitm Qu. Victoria, 1837. Set. Halifax, 1749. Jgr. olong. W. [© enters 2B, Summer com. $ rises 3h. 9m morning. 4th S. af. Tr. St. John Bapt.— Mid- 'ii-6(i' Uigh tides, [summer Day. % sets 3h. 54m. morning. 9in Perihelion. Queen Victoria crowned, 1838. St. Peter Ap. 9 sets 8h. 44m. aft'>rnoon. 10 4U 1 2 15 11 28 1 39 2 54 A. 13 2 24 3 39 1 2 3 13 4 28 1 55 4 6 5 21 2 56 5 7 6 22 4 1 6 12 7 27 4 57 7 8 8 23 5 50 8 1 9 16 6 38 8 49 10 4 7 26 9 37 10 52 8 11 10 22 11 37 8 58 11 9 morn 9 47 11 h% 24 10 38 morn 1 13 11 28 49 2 4 morn 1 39 2 54 23 2 34 3 49 1 19 3 30 4 45 2 16 4 27 5 42 3 19 5 30 6 45 4 23 6 34 7 49 5 26 7 37 8 52 6 27 8 38 9 54 7 18 9 29 10 44 8 3 10 14 11 29 8 42 10 53 A 8 9 20 11 31 46 9 58 A 9 1 24 10 32 43 1 58 10 30 11 9 1 54 L 43 1 36 2 37 42 38 31 19 7 52 8 39 9 28 10 19 11 9 morn 5 1 I 2 4 5 6 57 59 4 7 8 6 59 7 44 8 23 8 59 Q 39 10 13 Srerything In the Drufr- Toilet and Fancy Line, at EAOAR'S, Oliemiet. if aliikuc Bee page 837. far more palatable than cabbage. Tomatoes also may be set out later in the month. Ground cherries do best when they come up from seed in the soil, %vhich they will do for years. Finish planting everything now in field and garden, such as Indian corn, bosh and polo beans, cucumbers, squashes, turnips. Tender plants may now be put out in the flower beds. Do not touch strawberry plants by weeding or hoeing, and do not now hoe around raspberry canes, otherwise the fruit will not form. Celery may be planted out at the end of the month. ri. fi w llKifiipi iKdTilBBrimiri'ir., «ol 4 W. 4 25 7 44 22 51 4 6 11 52 6 13 A. 56 13 52 r 5 Th. 4 25 7 43 22 46 4 17 morn 6 5S 2 4 18 55 H 6 F. 4 26 7 43 22 40 4 27 8 7 48 3 28 23 13 H 7 Sa. 4 27 7 43 22 34 4 37 53 8 42 4 31 26 23 u 8 SU. 4 27 7 42 22 27 4 40 1 39 9 41 5 43 27 M u 9 M. 4 SS 7 42 22 20 4 55 2 39 10 45 6 51 27 42 25 10 Tu. 4 29 7 41 22 12 5 4 3 55 11 51 7 47 25 25 SZ 11 W. 4 30 7 *1 22 4 5 12 6 17 A. 54 8 31 21 21 a 12 Th. 4 30 7 40 21 56 5 20 6 40 1 52 9 4 15 54 % 13 F. 4 31 7 40 21 47 5 27 8 2 2 46 9 30 9 33 n 14 Sa. 4 32 7 39 21 38 5 34 9 21 3 37 9 53 2 49 n 15 SU. 4 33 7 38 21 29 5 41 10 37 4 26 10 15 S3 54 lOi 16 M, 4 34 7 38 21 19 5 46 11 h2 5 14 10 36 10 16 iOs 17 Tu. 4 35 7 37 21 9 5 52 Al 5 6 I li) 57 16 sfii ?8 W. 4 36 / 36 20 59 5 56 2 17 6 50 II 23 20 51 "I 19 Th. 'I 37 7 35 20 48 6 1 3 29 7 42 11 55 24 35 n, 20 F. 4 38 7 35 20 36 6 4 4 35 8 35 morn 27 2 / 21 Sa. 4 39 7 34 20 25 6 7 5 38 C 29 35 28 6 / 22 SU. 4 40 7 33 20 13 6 10 6 26 10 23 1 20 27 45 H 23 M. 4 41 7 32 20 1 6 12 : 6 11 14 2 20 26 3 Yi 24 Tu. 4 42 7 31 19 48 6 13 ; 41 mom 3 22 23 12 Yt 25 W. 4 43 7 30 19 35 6 14 8 4 4 4 27 19 23 z» 26 Th. 4 44 7 29 19 22 6 14 8 29 47 5 30 14 49 SS 27 F. 4 45 7 28 19 9 6 13 8 44 1 29 6 S3 9 44 X 28 Sa. 4 46 7 27 18 55 6 12 9 2 10 7 36 4 18 X 29 SU. 4 47 7 26 18 4! 6 10 9 17 2 50 8 40 Nl 18 X 30 M. 4 48 7 24 18 26 6 8 9 35 3 29 9 41 6 56 r 31 Tu, 4 49 7 2S 18 12 6 5 9 53 4 10 10 45 12 24 T KAGAR, Dlapaiiifiss Chamtat. 8o« adwertlaement page 237. JuLT. —Turnip sowing may still be dono. Some prefer to sow their Swedes this month, and the soft Turnips need not be sown till the end of July. The ground should hnve undergone a thorough pulverization. Light sandy soil is the best for turnips. They start best after the ground is warm, but the bulbs swell most rapidly during the oooldewy nights uf A.utumn. The soil cannot be worked too deep or made too fine for tur- uips. Town manures are valued for tliis crop ; and crushed bones have been applied with the best effects, either when covered in the drills in the manner of ordinary dung, or when sown by machine along with the I 0) « a a i I ■••WN BMITIIKBS and €•., WhaloMle e»r«tgiata •r*s Wluirf [187/ 1. % Boutha. • > 10 68 A. 10 27 A. 9 57 A. 9 26 A. dftolin. South. PIac« •age 287. iJ! aow their the ead of verization. the ground y nightauf le for tur >ones have e drilla in with the III / ji* -^-.-r'^ {; g H s i ■. ■. WUMMM O*., •■telMr*t Mill niM, k«M aT P«w«r»t Wterf s d 2 I IS 1^ Summer.] JULY 31 Days. 67 g e I FRENCN FRONTS « CALFSKINS, SOLE & UPPER LEATHER, 8HOB FINDINGS. MOBOOOO, aOAT ft SBAL, lUohiiie Twist, 4o. At Ifwiit Mrkil niN, at 14S S^ Wilir It. ABTWMR TORDWAMI, G 5tli ti. mf. Tr. Prs. Alice, m. 1862 3 J?2 souths Sh. 18m. rooming. 25 St. James, Ap. High tides. 26 9 *^^ ^' ^^' afternoon. 27 %6^- Atlantic Cable Uid, 1866. 28 % greatest Hel. Lat. S. G 9th Sun. af. Tr. I7 ci C • %6C- 30 1? rises 9h. 13m. afternoon. 31 ^ sets 8h. 2m. afternoon. High Water, BiMHi tiiB«,at I OQ 11 11 7 43 A. 22 1 6 1 3 3 5 6 7 8 8 9 .'^3 50 59 7 13 9 50 39 10 27 11 15 mom 1 47 1 36 2 33 3 47 5 16 9 53 8 30 9 5 36 8 10 39 11 10 5 6 7 7 9 10 1 18 2 33 1 54 S 9 3 33 3 48 3 17 4 38 4 3 5 18 5 1 6 16 6 10 7 25 7 18 8 33 • 23 9 38 9 20 10 35 10 11 11 26 11 1 mom 11 50 16 room 1 5 38 1 53 1 26 2 41 3 12 3 27 2 58 4 13 3 47 5 2 4 44 5 59 5 58 7 13 7 16 8 31 8 37 9 42 7 30 10 35 10 4 U 19 10 41 11 56 U 16 A. 31 11 47 1 2 A. 19 1 34 50 2 5 1 21 2 .36 10 48 11 34 A. 3 47 1 33 3 31 3 40 48 53 6 50 7 41 8 31 9 30 10 8 10 56 11 42 morn 28 17 14 38 46 57 6 50 7 8 84 11 8 46 9 17 9 49 10 80 10 51 BverytMng In the Dmg, Toilet and Fanoy Line, at EAOAR'S, Chemist, Halifiuc. See page S37. Roods, 80 as to be in immediate contact with the latter. Uuanu hat been largely used of lato yeara. .Suporpbosphate is very efficacious. One point of turnip culture that id often neglected in Nova Scotia, although woU understood elsewhere is that the H«od should be put in tlie moment tho soil is piepared. If the earth of the prepared drilk gu^s drietl up in the sun oefore the seed is comnntted to it how can the latter be ex- p<.>ct(Kl to genuinate. FToeinrand wee T 8 8 n Xagar** PoruvUm Bttten prodnoc Bealtli, Strength and Vigor. AuouHT.— Haying is the chief oiieration during the eaily part of this month, niid everything oIbu is usually sacrificed to it. This is necessar- ily '.°;H> case where huj' is the principal or only important crop, as on many if '•ii f»rni«, What is required is a mixed husbandry, so that cattle may <.i>t bo fed on hay all Avinter and pastured in summer, but fo »lly ou jitrpcr. fodder i^ doors. This is the only way to en- rich i» fivitu *?! k» i»iuin to uijything like high farming. WethoL.ure iW™^ -JK""'^ tmm ■ ; >/^ 1^ ^'tt( ' OJBIU lUMl CO., MolMll l>r«KCl»l» r*«Wharff [1877 y. souths. 8 44 A. 8 15 A. 7 47 A. 7 20 A. 6 53 A. . Place t'l I Id Vigor. rt of thig ueceuHox- op, aa on \ so that imor, but Miier par- ty to en- thot ^.ore Sumi , 5 a CAL 1 ■> 1 5' <•> o 14i « >i m Shi w o Si j ■• M. VTlirjni nnd «•., • ira4i Bttlt lr»B« iMMl <»r r*w«r^ WHarf Summer.] AUGUST 31 D«y8. 60 5 a o J- (» o (S if _a I 2 3 4 o 6 7 8 9 lU II C} 13 U 15 16 17 18 (} 20 21 22 23 24 25 (J 27 28 29 30 31 Sheepskina, Boans and Linings, All colourn an*) pnoeH, .it tlie very CALF, KID AND fORPOiSE LACES. ETC. AT 148 UFFEB WATEB ST., OALIFAZ. ARTHUR FOUDHAAfl. Hi;;h Water, moan timfi, %X CO 'A tS (3 « LaiamaH Diiy. Low tidaa. r.«n(rth of th« iky I4h, 36m. ^ aets 111. 4ni. momin);. 10th Sandny after Trinifv. I>ako of Edinburgh b. 1844. ■^ sUitionary. friwjs 8h. 57m. afternoon. cclipMd. Very high tides. 1? souths 2h. 4m. momiing. 11th 8un(iar after Trinity. 9 sets 8h 11m. Hftcrnoon. Length of the ni^ht lOh. 2m. 9 in ^. Low tids. \ rises Bh. 5m. afternoon. *<^©- 116Z- 1 2th Siindny after TriQ%. "ll stntionnrv. % in Pfriht'lion. ^ sets 7h. 40ni. aftemoaML ^ eclipsed. Hind iKtea.. St. IJnrthoiomcw .vp. lath M. at. Trm. $ in A|>heiiuu Landing of Julias Cteaar, B. C. 55. 8t. Auirustiiie. 8t. John liapt. beheaded. Vl souths Oh. 45m. morning. ^ greatest elong. E. Jjow tiin. 11 41 A. 17 1 2 1 57 3 IS 4 38 i 5 .58 7 1 7 51 8 38 9 23 10 8 ]« 49 11 28 mom 10 54> 1 54 3 18 4 46 6 4 6 56 7 37 8 12 8 40 9 9 9 38 10 8 10 36 U 6| II 41 1 1 52 2 28 3 13 4 8 5 23 6 4U 8 9 9 12 10 2 10 49 11 34 morn 19 1 1 39 2 21 3 7 4 5 5 24 6 57 8 15 9 7 1) 48 10 23 10 51 11 20 11 49 A. 19 47 1 17 1 52 3 7 3 43 * 28 .'■> 23 6 38 8 4 9 24 10 27 11 17 momi' 4 49| 1 34 2 15 2 54 3 36 4 22 5 20 6 39 8 12 9 ao 10 22 8 19 27 11 A 38 G 35 1 4 1 34 2 2 2 32 3 7 8 50 9 19 9 49 10 17 Everjrtlung in the Drug, Toilet and Fancy Line, at BAOAR'8, Chemist, FaUfiBK. See page 2;>7. recommend our readers to note at this season how convenient it is io have a field of tsires or green uats or barley ur Indian corn or rupc, or any other green] eatiible thing for the cattle to grow or fatten u|>uu when thepantuieii iixe all burnt up. After haying tlieru will bo work in tilt* garden aniGk the early August applus, and send llieni into market. When the r.iiuH come bedu uf titiawbenioH may bo made up. Sec that tfto groun«l is well (lrHiiie* \ i ^ 4 .1 11 J,, ! t^Miagwh aa4 €o«lbi^ by WIUV¥IH IUU»TBKBft ^aU €•, c«« viHSt^ r m mm mM* n^ .r 70 SEPT£MBEB iMgiiis on SATURDAY. [1877 ». II. M. # New Moon, 7 8 46 M }) First Quarter, 1 4 6 54 M. OFull Moon, 28 11 21 M. C liAst Qunrter. 30 2 6 M. C Perigee 6 d. ^ Apo^reo 19 d. D. 3 10 17 24 9 souths. 1 56 A. 1 59 A. 2 3 A. 2 7 A. % souths. 22 M. 11 42 A. II 8 A. 10 35 A. ^ souths. € 42 A. 6 16 A. S 51 A. 5 26 A. SUN. »«ti. ilecUii. Nuith. Fatttot eloek. MOON. aiMt. Soutbi. Bets. decHii. North. PlMS 5 26 5 27 5 28 5 30 5 SI 5 32 5 3J 5 34 5 35 5 37 5 38 5 39 5 40 5 41 5 42 5 44 5 45 5 46 5 47 S 48 6 50 5 51 5 52 5 A3 5 54 5 66 5 57 5 58 5 59 6 6 34 6 32 6 30 6 28 6 26 6 24 6 23 6 21 3 39 3 16 33 N. 10 8. 12 36 59 2 33 S 56 13 11 7 6 13 8 16 88 18 32 mom 7 13 3 19 87 SO 51 19 8 15 4 11 24 69 1 11 1 37 9 16 4 55 20 46 I SO 3 2 10 14 5 26 16 9 1 50 4 85 ii 9 5 63 8 36 2 10 5 48 A. 2 6 16 1 32 2 31 7 6 52 6 38 86 SO 2 51 6 S5 1 43 7 1 18 7 3 12 9 43 2 35 7 27 17 54 3 33 11 3 28 7 56 82 35 S 54 A. 18 4 22 8 31 25 55 4 15 1 20 5 17 9 14 27 46 4 36 2 19 6 18 10 5 88 8 4 57 3 6 7 6 11 4 27 6 5 18 3 45 7 &6 mom 23 48 5 39 4 13 8 42 7 21 26 6 4 38 9 27 1 11 17 15 6 22 4 57 10 8 2 16 12 24 6 43 5 15 10 49 S 19 7 6 7 4 5 31 11 28 4 23 1 31 7 25 5 48 mom 5 25 N4 8 7 46 6 7 8 6 28 9 44 8 7 6 28 50 7 33 15 1 8 27 C 53 1 34 8 40 19 47 8 48 7 26 2 21 9 49 23 43 9 8 8 < S 18 10 59 26 33 9 28 8 59 4 7 A. 8 87 59 9 48 10 4 6 ft 1 11 87 47 10 7 11 18 4 5 2 6 86 63 n 2Z S3 SI SI Ok "l "l I ss AM X X r cy, cy, 8 n n 22 2S 9«mTl»n Bittera. TmiIo App«tla«r «ad T«mp«nuMM Stimnlairt*. SicrTEMii>s>--Tbo8«ent«rpnaiag farmers who are looking forward to takiag prae* « tho Fall Exhiintion will now be busy with their live stock. F««<1 i* t.h6 main thing to fit an animal for Exhibition, but there are other matters to be attended to as well, sueh . as careful grooming and kindly treaU»««k. It will be proper now to estimate what stook shMiM be kept during ttie ensuing winter so that any 8uri)lus may be sc^ off, either in ./reseut ooncUtion or a(u,c biding fattened off with some extra feed which is easily accompb>n waste ii i g Hi i I if n. ntci I HVMMBE. AlTVMK. & He 148 14th 'm4 8 a 10 11 12 13 14 15 G 17 18 19 20 21 22 (} 24 I 25 [26 27 ,28 129 G n. «. mtum tatf cvL. ir«%ie*b rMMf I, tteatf r^wn^ WMrr KVMMIt Al'TlMM ] HKPTIi^BIBBR 80 Daj«. 71 5 a o I BUY YOtR GOODS rROM He will do th« aqiwre iking by jrm, and glvti you tbe worth of y«ur Bion«|r. LEATHER STORE, 148 Upper Water 81, HallfM. HIkH W»trr, xo«m\ time, tl 1 o 3 4 b 6 7 8 ft to II 12 13 14 15 G 17 18 19 20 21 22 (f 24 2:1 26 27 28 29 G ^rim 7h. \hm. nfternoon, 14th 8un. ftf. Trin. Ii«i>|{th of the lUj ISh. 2m. llerolntion in PArit. 1S7(X Pseto 7h. 39m. nfkernoon. mcclipicd. Hi^rh tides. Ker. W. BlMk dicil, IlHlirn:!, IfCM. IfVthian.af. Trrn. ^6€' b (f ©• I^en^th of iiif{ht llh. 21m. [^ 6C' ^•et» 6h. 43in. afternoon. aoiithf nil. 4ftni. aftcrnooa. in^. tt ttAtionary. 6€' *^^ tulw. {jiffrcateit Uel. Lat. 8. 16th Sao. af. Trin. St. Lambert. HO^ ^scis loh. 6m. afiemoon. Embor Day. Haitio of Alma. 18.14. \^7' St. Matt. Ap. %61- ^6^' Kn>- Km. D.^nterssOi, Aut.com. H.tides. 17th San. af. Trin. Mnslin first road«) in England, 1781. baets lOh. 42m. aAernoon. J? Inf. 6©. 8t. Vincent de Panl died, 1660. ^scts 3li. 80m. morninK. St. MiclincI— Michaelmas Daj. 18th Sun. af. Trin. Low tides. A.2i 2 3.'^ 3 60 1 21 8 32 4 47 2 42 4 63 6 8 4 2» 6 86 7 81 fr 46 7 67 9 12 6 46 8 67 10 12 7 34 9 46 11 8 16 10 27 11 42 8 98 11 9 morn 9 88 11 49 24 1» 18 mom 1 4 10 »7 29 I 44 11 86 r 8 2 23 morn 1 47 3 2 22 2 83 3 48 1 21 3 82 3 47 2 48 4 64 6 9 4 23 6 34 7 49 b 41 7 .12 9 7 6 a.*) » 44 9 59 7 9 9 20 10 36 7 41 9 52 11 7 8 9 10 20 II 36 8 87 10 48 A. 3 9 4 11 16 30 9 34 11 46 1 10 6 A. 17 1 32 10 37 48 2 8 11 \b 1 26 2 41 A. 3 2 14 3 29 A. 1 2 4 6 6 7 7 8 9 ft 2 28 • 27 27 15 87 39 19 9 59 10 38 11 17 room 8 1 2 2 24 4 4 5 6 22 14 6 60 22 50 8 18 8 45 9 15 9 47 10 18 10 66 11 44 Bvorythlns in thm Dmc, Tott«t and Fmioj Line, mt EAOARtl. Olimaletk HaliftUK. Bae pac* 237. material, when grain is being cleaned and roots taken up. Sheep should be dipped or washed with some suitable sheep dip, if there is any appearance of ticks, as the eggs halch oat in winter time and the yonng ticks are Tcry troublesome to the sheep, causing loss not only of wool but of condition and health. It is a good plan to wash or smear twice a year, in Spring when the wool is taken off and in Fall when the aggs are being laid in the wool Sheep to be healthy and profitable should be free from ticks. rkotograpldc Cheaslcala, ete., al BB«WN BB«THEMH •■« CO. >i IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 1.0 I.I l^|2^ |2.5 2.0 1.8 1 1.25 1.4 1.6 ^ 6" ► V] <^ % /a /: °% ;> %%.^-/ s w^^i '/ Photograpliic Sciences Corporation 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14SS0 (716) 872-4503 SJ \ :\ \ -'>**'» ' <* <> ^ m n. H. rirHBH a«« CO., Tin Plate, tC, IX, DC, DX, head P«wer*s Wharf 72 OCTOBER begins on MONDAY. [1877 9 New Moon, J) First Quarter, O Full Moon, C Last Quarter, C Perigee 5 d. (C Apogee 16 d D. 6 13 2^ 29 H. 5 11 3 10 M. 44 28 17 7 A. A. M- M. D, 3 10 17 24 9 souths. 2 14 A. 2 20 A. 2 27 A. 2 35 A. '^ soutlis. 9 56 A. 9 28 A. 9 3 A. 8 40 A. '^ souths. 4 55 A. 4 32 A. 4 9 A. 3 46 A. S SUN. Rises. Sets, declin. Soiith. Fast of clock. MOON. Rises. Souths. Sets. deoHn. North. Place 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 26 6 27 6 29 6 33 6 34 6 35 6 37 38 39 41 5 38 3 19 10 26 morn 7 4 2 50 22 20 5 36 3 43 10 45 37 8 1 3 25 17 23 5 34 4 6 11 3 1 58 8 56 3 54 11 20 5 32 4 29 11 22 3 17 9 47 4 17 4 36 5 30 4 52 11 39 4 37 10 38 4 39 S2 23 5 28 5 15 11 57 5 56 11 29 5 2 9 18 5 27 5 38 12 14 7 15 A. 20 5 25 1*5 26 5 25 6 I 12 80 8 34 1 13 5 52 20 42 5 23 6 24 12 47 9 50 2 8 6 26 24 39 5 21 6 47 13 2 11 2 3 5 7 8 27 8 5 19 7 10 13 18 A. 7 4 1 7 55 28 1 5 18 7 32 13 32 1 4 57 8 54 27 25 5 16 7 55 13 47 1 41 5 49 9 57 25 28 5 14 8 17 14 2 14 6 38 11 2 22 23 5 12 8 39 14 14 2 41 7 23 morn 18 25 5 11 9 2 14 26 3 3 8 7 5 13 46 5 9 9 24 14 38 3 19 8 46 1 11 8 36 5 7 9 45 14 50 3 37 9 26 2 13 3 7 5 6 10 7 15 1 3 54 10 6 3 15 N2 31 5 4 10 29 15 11 4 12 10 47 4 18 8 10 5^ 2 10 50 15 21 4 33 11 31 5 22 13 35 5 1 11 11 15 30 4 56 morn 6 39 18 32 4 59 11 32 15 38 5 27 17 7 38 22 43 4 58 11 53 15 46 6 6 1 8 8 49 25 51 4 56 12 14 15 53 6 55 2 3 10 27 37 4 54 12 35 15 59 7 57 3 11 5 27 47 4 63 12 .55 16 4 9 6 3 59 A. 1 26 16 4 51 13 15 16 9 10 23 4 57 48 23 9 4 50 13 35 16 13 11 42 5 54 1 25 18 40 4 49 13 55 16 16 morn 6 49 1 56 13 5 4 47 14 14 16 18 59 7 39 2 19 6 46 So SI SI "I K K K T « n n n 22 SI SI . Eagar's Cholera Mixture cures Cramps, Dysentery, Diarrhcea. October.— Where roots are cultivated ("and they ought to be on every farm to a much larger extent than they are at the present time in Nova Scotia), the farmer's chief work this month will be in taking up his root crops. We have said nothing about grain, because every farmer is likely to look after that, and harvest it carefully. But in regard to root crops there is a good deal of misconception. To take up and store roots successfully is a simple art when properlv understood, bu. the frequent destruction of roots in the cellar shows that it is not always understood or carried out. Potatoes should be dug in dry weather, and allowed to dry completely on the surface before being put BllOWN BAiO'IHGHA and <;tf ., ^Vholesaie VrugglNts Br»(i Wharf [1877 U son til s. 2o SI SI "I / / X K X T n n SI SI Place p I H •a a e> m OR) , 5' t) It e » H 9 B ? 9 et 1^ ! u MJ «*■. Atitui o o (S e -»» H « I -Q Pi d is o Q 1 a A ' ♦J 5 ' HE (^ '; A n>* A o F ■ 51 I 2 3 4 5 6 G 8 9 10 11 12 lo G 15 16 17 18 19 20 G 22 23 24 25 26 27 G 29 30 31 Fi VK ■. PinilXft A CO^ Iter ftnA Boll Iron* llrnil ^r Power's H'luirf. ■» h 01 o -8) H e 3 n 5 * d o 13 ■ii ■ . J Ml- I B2se AutHinn.] OCTOBER 51 I)ay8 • 78 SoaT7 Exisrlish Zip Btitts, Itts'h Water, nvsm liin«, at ENaUSH SOLE XEATHEtt, O ' ■ K . ^ • 1 1^ 3' o And all tk« iietHiisitcs lor tVinlcr fioota^ AT . Fordbam'i! Leather Store, H n ■ ii ' 2a 5 a « . c 13S Upper W«t«r 9iU .1^ ^.2 to I ^ lises 5h. 21iii. nrorm'nff 1 5 3 16 4 -31 A. 46 2 First Asaenibly in Nova Scotna, 175&. 2 35 4 46 6 1 2 16 3 Ijcngth of the^lay llh. aOiu. 4 16. « 27 7 42 ,3 87 4 ?»ia ^ 31 7 42 « 57 5 12 5 $ stationarv, ^^ (^ C' 6 25 8 36 9 51 6 6 6 H-jjjh tick's.' 7 10 9 21 iO 36 6 h\ G 19tii Su'n. af. Trm. ^stationnKy. 7 50 10 I 11 16 7 31 8 9 sets 6h. 52ni. afternoon. 8 34 10 42 morn 8 12 9 ^ in rerihcli«n- $ <^ C • 9 U a «2 1 ^ 8 52 10 Ivength of th« night l2h. 53in. 9 50 morn 39 9 3i 11 ^rUes 4h. Urn. aft., sets 12 d. 2h. 10 28 1 1 16 10 9 13 ^6 C ^ gr, elong. W. |37ia. morn. 11 7 39 1 54 10 48 lo Low tidei. H »6 I 17 2 ^3 11 37 G 20tli Sun, af. Tnn, mom 2 7 3 22 morn 15 ;;^s€t8 8li. 33m. afternoDTi. 53 3 4 4 19 34 16 Br. Houses of Parliament burnt, 1834. 2 12 4 23 5 38 I 53 17 9 m AphclioQ. 3 44 5 &5 7 10 3 25 18 St. Luke, Evan. ^ d C • k6 I* o I e «< M W o \a J« ct K. •o •o a ►1 en f w o o •d P ft ij| H. 1^ Hi i I . A I V !• . '■■i i 1 d^l II. Iff, iTttXK A fit., rtrtV»i'nm Wetf, npvi^ittrhm-er^^Wbmrr, 74 NOVEMBER begins on THURSDAY. [1&77 .1 i x> n New Moon, St 4 Jf First Qimrter, 12 7 O Full Moo«, 20 & C I^nst Quarter, 27 » M |t>. 34 M. I— 30 A. 5 A. lia 51 A. CPer.Id. CApfy.iaA. CPcr.27df. 9" 8«itha. 17 24 2" 4T A. 2 M> A. 9 2 A. 3f 9 A.. % Bontha. » 10- A, 7 M A. 7 3;^ A. 7 1-7 A. ^ souths. d 14 A. 3 5d A. 2 3\ A. 3 K> A, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1^ »UN, 1^: F. Sa. SU, M. Tu. W. Th. F. So. su. M. To. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th, F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. RiBes. [ Svtt. ! oecHn. Sautb. Mdoir, SmitftB, f,8,t».], North, t Plaee 6 42 6 43 6 45 & 46 6 47 6 49 6 50 6 51 6 53 6 55 6 55 6 58 6 59 7 7 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 n 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 46 44 43. 41 40 Si9 38 36 35 94 ^ 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 23 22 21 21 20 19 19 F8 18 17 14- 3'4 14 53 15 h2 J5 30 15 48 16 6 15 24 16 42 1« 59 17 16 17 32 17 49 18 5 18 20 18 S'tJ 18 51 i9 5 19 2€t 19 34 19 47 20 I 20 14 20 25 20 38 20 50 21 2 t5 19 16 20 15 20 16 19 16 15 16 16 17 14 li & I 21 21 21 21 13 23 33 43 15 b!> 15 4«t 15 41 15 32 15 23 15 12 15 1 14 50 14 37 14 14 23 9 13 54 13 38 13 22 13 4 12 46 12 27 12 7 1! 47 11 25 II 3 31 49 8" 25 40 » 49 10 4W 11 35 A. 12 0* 41 1 5 1 1 I 2 2 CI 3 4 4 5 6 24 41 59 16 35 5e 24 2 49 49 58 8 14 9 32 10 48 inorn 4 1 19 2 34 8r 29 9 17 10 7 10 50 11 .53 A. 49 1 46 2 44 3 39 4 30 5 17 5 1 6 42 7 22 & 2 8 42 9 24 10 10 10 58 11 53 rnoFT) O 51 3 3 4 4 2 34 3 3 29 50 21 5S 5 43 6 40 7 43 » 49 to 57 inon) i 2 3 4 7 9 52 52 50 45 5 36 6 25 13 1 1 3 5 S 13 522 6 32 7 44 8 53 9 55 10 46 11 26 11 58 A. 24 46 1 7 1 28 O 4 Sn.38 12 59 18 35 23 4 25 10 27 40 27 35 25 4 23 lO 19 35 15 7 10 7 4 45 K 47 5 24 11 52 15 59 21 28 24 58 27 9 27 44 26 35 23 45 19 31 14 10 9 4 I 35 S4 56 11 13 t t t y$ K X n n a St. lEagar's XSxolie Extract rmnwroB nw, SonbuxB, «to. o > OS o o November.— Afprlcultural societies are apt to fori^t that their azTainr^nent» for the following; season, in reg^ard to aDimalSy are vaost profitably made at tltis time of year. Every society keeps, or ouglit to keep, a sufficient nomber of male animals for the use of members. If the selection and porchaae of those be deferred till spring time, latere prices have to be paid, and the demand i» omially so great that suitable ant^aals cannot be obtained. Fcnr beef cattle the Short Horn Durham breed is the best ; their growth is more rrtpid than that of any other kind. For milk alone, Ayrshires are to be pr^erred, Devons maice the best workingr cocen, they are quick, active, and easily fed. For domestic oows hi the city the creamy Aldemoys or Jersejrs are moet suitable. In King's County there are several breeders of pure Short Horns, such as Messrs Eaton, Mar^peson, Bowser, Chase, BKOWN BK«THEK» « CO.* Ordnance S«aarc, Uailflix, !(• i. .? "W^bitrfr IIS77 iS>'" M ■t It >' m.n* Autttl o Id o i t: t^ m i I A f a| 3 G Hi ? L 10 i^ O 2S 21 !* 22' 23 24 G ^ 2fi J8 27 « 28 515 30 O o iS n. n. VTTUXB « MM^ BtfbWi TMmU •mrnumW't mtmA^Vame^* ITluul. •J a -H to 1 o O Auturan.j NOVEMBER 30 DayB. 70 1^ ft Grain juid Wax Leather, JToeAiMA Thread, NeedlM, A'ail*, IT FeRDHAiiTS lEATUEB STORE, 182 Ugper Water Btreet, Hifllfsx. V. 3. Iligh Water, mean tiiiM, oA i 2 3 IS 5 6 7 ■« C Tfi iti U 16 i7 G 49 20 SI 22 23 24 G 2fi 27 28 29 30 All 8aims' Da}!. All sa«l3. "t ^ )?- Len*:dief-^nlKlrtl4h.3m. fiSr4 «nr«. rtf. Tria. Jf d C- Hiirh tWes. IP liscs 6h. 22in. mornlnfj. LeR<;tfe of the ilay 9k. ASm. Pr. of Wales b. '41. Pgr. Hel. Lat. S. 24th 'Sire. ee«fl Royfll ^om , 1 840. :9 D ©. St. CociHft. ^I'fy Aphelion. \l souths 6h. 51m. aftereooQ. Johti KiK)x «li<«4i, 1574. 26th SwB. ftf. Trin. LcBgth ofiUe day ^li. 3m. Brs. Mary Adelaide born, 1833. Low Length o^the ni^ltt \%\\. tra. f tides. Revoktiofl in Petand, 1S30. St. Anwrew. ^sets llh. 51m. nfir. id a) 04 Annapolis, St, John, N, B., and Portland. St. John's, New- foundland. 3 fi4 6 5 7 20 3 35 5 S 7 14 8 29 4 44 5 57 8 8 9 23 5 38 6 43 8 54 10 9 6 24 7 2« 9 as 10 54 7 9 8 10 10 21 11 36 7 51 8 50 11 1 oiorH 8 31 9 SO n 41 16 9 11 10 11 morn 56 9 52 10 50 « 22 1 37 10 31 11 34 1 1 2 16 11 15 iBorn 1 4.S 3 *^ mom 26 « 37 3 hi. 7 I 27 3 38 4 53 1 8 2 37 4 48 6 3 2 18 3 .')1 6 2 7 17 3 32 * 53 7 4 8 19 4 34 ^ 41 7 S2 9 7 5 22 6 22 8 33 9 48 6 3 7 9 11 10 26 6 41 7 «7 « 4« 11 3 7 18 8 12 10 23 11 38 7 53 8 51 11 2 A. 17 8 32 9 81 11 42 57 9 12 10 15 A. 26 1 41 9 56 11 3 1 14 2 29 10 44 11 67 ■J 8 3 23 11 38 A. 57 3 8 4 23 A. 38 2 6 4 J7 5 32 1 47 3 17 5 28 6 43 2 58 jETenrthins In tlM Dnag, Toilet amd Fanogr Line, at XAGAS'S Cbemistt HaUfaz. Bee page 237. Jaoquc&, dhlpman, and a few in other .Couniiea, — as/Jlr. Fraser, at Sbubenacadie, and Pr«fe«sor Lawsan, near Ji!edfori. ^Ihe principal bleeders of Ayrshires are Messrs Bianduird, Xcnra, €alaii£l StarxadJ^And AlMsrs Balcom and Longley, Para- dise, I>r- Lewii, Haniax, Mr. Burrell, Yarmouth, Rev H. P. Atmctn, and Mr. Wif^gins, Windsor. Messrs Anderson, Duflus, Esson and Black of Halifax have taken greaA pains t» isaport pure Jersey-stock, v*hich is also po3se»3«d by Mr. Lcn^^wcrth of Traio., Mr. Patten, Bcbron, Yinsouth, and probably oiomf others. ColoTiefl Lauriei's Herd of Devons at Oakfield, the finest in the Borainion, ia v/ell kn«wa. W£ mention .these B^rjls in order that Societies and Ajp-iculturalluts desirous of jmrdSiaeing may ku&w where to £nd aukal!yi«3 animals. t I o s o o o H >^ I p. M O o t— C3 •e •a o ►I ^ CA KB A BJMirjI JIKI»ril£Kfl afeC^U JC^MeJMi«iiJUaitd IaUO Article*. ' ? i If. If. Friiim «t €»., TTn Flaf^, ft, HT, WfT, IfT, ITcHfTor Powrr^i WlknrK. "m I •ial n (■) o IT-* n 76 nKCEMRKU bej^rna on SATURDAY. [1877 X) u. «. I'D.1 9 sourtisv % HOUthE 1. 11 soullis. 9 Now Moon, 3 Fir»t QiiRj-tcr, 4 5 DO A. - 12 5 20 A. 3 .7 15 A. 6 57 A. T 43 A. O VnU Moon, 20 7 37 M. 101 3 T8 A. 6 42 A. , 1 22 A. ([ r*a9t QaartoT, 27 2 5 M. 17 3 18 A. ^ 6 28' A. r I A. ([[Apogee 11 d. CPoriKee23(!. 24 3 IC A. 6 15 A. I 4t A. . ^ SUN. MOoy. 1^ Risofl. [ Sets. docllH. TaHt of South. ■ clock. IUh8H. Soiitha. ««*--!S;::fr^ 1 Sa. 7 22 4 17 21 53. 10 41 3 50 g 51 I 52 IG .54 zOa 2 su. 7 23 4 16 22 2 10 18" 5 5 9 42 2 19 21 39 ^«, 3 M, 7 24 4 U 22 10 9 54 r» 19 10 35 2 51 25 10 n 4 Tu. 7 2.'5' 4 tG 22 18 9 29 7 30 11 32 3 3-J 27 13 t 5 W. 7 26 4 16 22 26 9 4 8 34 A. 30 4 26 27 41 t Tl>. 7 27 4 ir* 22 33 39) 9 26 1 26 5 26 26 38 Vf 7 F. 7 28 4 15 22 40 8 12 10 8 2 19 6 SO" 24 14 v$ & Sa. 7 29 4 15 22 46 7 4G 10 41 3 9 7 37 20 4f> U SU. 7 30 4 15 22 52 7 19 H 7 3 55 8 43 16 29 AVk **• U) M. 7 31 4 15 22 5a 6 52 ri 2F 4 98 Q 48 U 37 11 Tu. 7 32 4 15 23 3 6 24 n 45 5 17 10 49 6 22 X 12 W. 7 33 4 15 2.** 7 n 56 A. 2 5 57 11 52 54 X l.-i Th. 7 34 4 15 2.3- 1> h 27 0' 1» G 3fi inwn N4.38 V U F. 7 34 4 15 2a 15. 4 5S 37 7 17 53 10 5 T 15 Sa. 7 35 4 Hi 2.1 18 4 29 59 8 1 1 57 15 16 T ir> SU. 7 36 4 16 23 21 4 1 23 8 48 3 3 19 .57 « 17 M. 7 37 4 16 23 23 3 31 I 56 » 40 4 13 2.3 49 K 18 Tiu 7 37 4 16 23 25 3 I 2 3» 10 37 5 24 26 31 n lU W. 7 38 4 17 23 2& 2 31 3 33 11 37 6 35 27 41 n 20 TI>. 7 38 4 17 23 27 2 2 4 42 morn 7 41 27 5 Q 21 F. 7 39 4 U 23 27 t 33 5. 5» 39 8 3& 24 42 Q 22 Sa. 7 39 4 la 2» 27 > 2 7 IS I 41 9 24 20 42 fil. 23 bU. 7 40 4 19 23 26 32 8 37 2 38 9 58 15 27 St 24 M. 7 40 4 19 23. 25 F. 2 9 55 3 32 10 27 1 9 21 >% 25 Tu. 7 41 4 20 23 24 S. 27 11 la 4 23 10 51 2 51 ^ 2& W. 7 41 4 2.1 23 22 57 room Sk U U 12 S3 43 :2a 27 TIk 7 41 4 22 23. 19 1 26 25 5 5» U 33 10. 2 :e2s 2S F. 7 42 4 23 23. 16. 1 56 I 3» 6 47 11 55 15 47 :£^ 2a Sa. 7 42 4 23 23 13 a 25 2 54- 7 38 A. 22 20 40 m. 30 SU. 7 42 4 24 23 9 2 54 4 & 8 29 0- 52 24 26 m. 31 [ M. 7 42 4 25 23 4 3 23 & 23| 3 24 1 35i 2& 50 / XAaAR'S CU(K« BALSiUC. December. — There »re now seventy AgricuRitraT Societies in this Province, with a Membership of nearly five thousand. These societies ft:tj oi-gnnized under the Oenti-al Board of Agriculture, and each Society ia entitleil to draw from the. provincial Trea&ury (through the Board) an annual grant in aid to promote its opei-ationfi. The special purpose of a society is to improve the live stocli: rov*>d implements not previously used in the district. Exhibitions are held by some Societies or by the ^xiieties of a ooiiKftty combining. The whole of the societies of the ''a c< BKttWBi BKOTHEKA A CO., Sursical Imtrament^ [1877 HOUlllS. riae« r » //^ O /^ w '^^.*^^ ■'D y- (^f (U.i'.l^t' yf. i^\. /O '•\ I i '! r. I i H.H. WINTKH. xttu 1 fi • «< § P ! «> ■ 6 o re I a >^ iA TVTJ; , 1 I Fri O 1st' 3 9H 6 ;/ fe J:'* Ever; i I. H. Fl LLRR A TO., V. M. Hlircl EInr, Hrnd ofPiiwrr'K nimrr. o o WINTKR. ] DKClCaiHKU 31 1)11)8. 77 WATERPROOF COMPOSITION. XAaton'8 and Martin's Blacking, UarnesB Compokitlon, I Peerless 6lo?s ^nd Clrage Francois, AT Fordliam*8 Leather Store, 132 UPPER WATER BT. Hi|{h Water, mean titr.n,at OS 5S as e 03 I' -I G! Princess of Wales born, 1844. 1st Siindiiy in Advent. 9 sets lull. .'>5m. at'ternoon. UH»ationury. Hi^fh tides. %(!t cr''i^"Ktl'"''t'veni«htlSh.l3m. Isots Oil. 4()iT). Jnoruiiig. Cynception U. V. Mar}*. 9 (5 C* 2nd Sunday in Ate8t elonor Day. Length of t^o night l.'Sh. Hifjh tide*. f21m, Em. 1). St, Tliomas. (v) enters VJ, Eiuber Day. [Winter commeiiceii. 4th Bnnday in Advent. % in^. Insets loll. 2-3m. afternoon. CuKisTMAS Dat. Jgr. elong. B. St. Stepltea, Mar. 8t. Jolui, EviHi. I^w Ude«. Innocents' Day. !^HCt8 4h.51ra.aft. 9 sets 8li. 15in. afternoon. Sunday after Christmns. ©in t*eri>;«e. )^inQ. 4 23 5 25 6 18 7 9 7 56 8 Hf) 9 18 9 58 !0 30 It 14 n 58 morn ^ 4.*} 1 32 2 28 .'t 34 4 35 5 34 6 25 7 12 7 57 8 40 9 20 10 14 11 11 49 A. 40 1 33 2 a3 3 44 4 53 ti 34 7 49 7 3« 8 51 8 29 9 44 9 30 10 35 10 7 11 22 10 47 morn 11 29 2 morn 44 9 1 24 47 2 2 1 25 2 40 2 9 3 24 2 54 4 9 3 43 4 58 i 39 5 54 5 45 7 6 4(i 8 1 7 45 9 8 36 9 51 4 5 5 6 7 8 4 6 59 50 37 17 6 59 9 30 10 17 10 55 9 23 10 6 10 51 11 37 A. 25 I 2 2 11 51 3 44 4 44 5 7 55 4 10 11 A. 23 6 52 1 2 3 4 4 40 26 15 6 59 5 59 7 10 8 19 11 39 morn 24 1 13 2 9 3 15 4 l() 5 15 6 6 6 53 4 38 8 21 9 7 9 5.5 10 41 11 30 A. 21 1 14 2 14 3 25 4 31 Everytbing in the Dm^, Toilet and Fancy Line, at EAOAR'S, Clien)i8t. Haliftuc See page 237. Province meet on the Becood Monday of December, each in its respective district, when the members receive the Dirretorii' lieport, and Bel<>ct officers for the ensuing year. Tbere i» still ample room for the foriua- tiou «f new societies in some of th« Counties, and in ail the Societies may be much strengthcaed by an incnaaae of Membership. Much good has already been accomplished, but we look for more rapid progreaa in the future. Full iufoimation as to the metlwd of organizing societies may be obtained oji appUcsition ia the niember of the lioiwd for the District or to ihe Secretary, Profe«sor Lawson, Dalbousie College, Halifax. ►I o 01 d •8 n 1 r»- m o J' o 'f i ij ' I J[lj»o»|tea» HifiUlles and Ci»wb«, at BUOWH BIIOTlUBll^ « ro« b \ II. If. FIILIER Jt CO., BlaMlns Powder, Head of Power** Wliarf. 78 belcher's farmer's ;i877 TIDE TABLE. Th« time of High Water at the undermentioned places will bo found b}- | adding to or subtracting from the tim© of High Water at Halifax- -as follows: 1 1 H. M. Argj'le, Jones' Anchorage, .add 1 38 Mud Island, n w . .add i 13 Anchat Harbour, . .add 21 Noel Bav, Negro Harbour, ..add 4 52 Araet Sound, . .add 2 41 ..add 23 Avon River, . .add 4 41 North Minimegash, . .sub 4 19 Blind Bay, Beaver Harbour, . .subtract 3 Port George, ..add 3 28 . .sub 9 Passamaquoddy, Pope HarDour, ..add 3 %1 Bedeoue Bay, Green's Bay Verte, jWf..add 2 26 ..sub 9 . .add 1 11 Plucentia, Prospect Harbour, . .add I 26 Boughton Harbour, . .add 46 . .sub 6 Boston Liglit, U. S. ..add 3 22 Port Medway, ..add 1 : Chester Harbour, . .sub 5 Petit Passage, ..add 2^2' Chozetcook, Perpisawick, „,,^ ^ iq and Mugquodoboit Inlets ) ""'^ " ^^ Pubnico Harbour^ . .add 1 36 i Port Mouton, . .add 5 Cumberland Basin, ..add 4 6 Port Et>ert, ..add 20 Country Harlx>ur, . .sub 9 Pugwash Harbottr, ..add 2 41 Cape Sable Island, N. side, .sub 19 Port Hood, ..add 1 11 i Cape Sable Island, S. side, .sub 1 19 Quaco Bay, ..add 3 46 Cajie Sable, . .add Q as Ragged Island Harbour, . .add 10 ; Clarke Harbour, ..add 1 9 Richibucto Rive;, ..sub 419! Clam Point, ..add 38 Richmond Harbour, ..sub 149 Cheticanip, ^ . .add 26 Stoddart Cove, . .add 1 9 Cape North, ..add Oil Sandy Cove, E. ..add 2 44 ^ Cardi{j:au Bay, ..add 51 Sandy Cove, W. . .add 2 58 | Cape liear, ..add 111 ShutMU Island. ..sub 2 i Charlottetown, ..add 2 56 St. Maiy's River, . .add 11 i Cape George, ..add 2 26 Shjp Harbour, ..add 5 Digby Giii, . .add a 11 : Spieer Cove, ..add 3 46 ' Egmont Bay, . .sub 4 49 Sheet Haibotur» . .add 17 East Point. . .add 41 St. Andrew, ..add 3 1 i Folly Point, . .add 4 Seal Cove, ..add 3 &' Gut of Canso, . .add 1 26 Shelbume, ..add ft 15 i Guyaboro' Harbo*ur> ..add 31 Spencer Island, . .au«4 o iVS Gloucester, U. S. ..add a 12 ' Si-otsman's Bay, Black Rock Point, . .add 3 40 Horton Blu«', . .add 4 41 Island Harbour, ..sub 9 St. Ann's Bay, ..8idd 4& Isle Haute, ..add 3 32 St. liter's Bay, ..a«M Oil Jel>'»c,'ue River, ..add 215 Seal Isknd, ..add 1 13 ! Jedure Harbour, ..srih 4 Sydney Harbor, C. B. ..add 1 11 1 Jourimain I, . .add 1 41 Tttsket Rivev, Piach-igut Istend, . 1 ..add 144 1 Liscomb Harbour^ ..add Oil LaHave, ..add 2 Tracadie Harbour, . .sub 49 : Lnnenbuiur, ..add 3 30 "West I^y, ..add 4 13. Lepreau Bav, . .add 3 29 Wostport, ..add 2 54 , Louisburg Harbor, C. B» . ad(V U Whitehaven, ..add Oil ! Martin River, . .sub 6 West Quodd>' Head, . .add 3 23 i Machias, Seal iskiid, ..a(W a 16 Welchpeol, CampobeHa Is ..add 3 32 : Mabou River, Magdalen Islands, ..add 111 ..wM 31 WateHng Cove, Sheet i b(Hir, J . .ad^ on Menadieu Bay, . .add 2(i Wallace Harbous, ..add 2M ]Merigomiah Harbonr, ..add 217 Yarmouth Harbour, ..»dd 2 20 1 pj^The column o: t.i MQOon's southioiT gives tb&timje of high wat«" at Pwshor*'. 1 1 Coiiuvallis, Hoi-toii, ISautsport^ WiiJ/fcoi,. Newport, Triuo^&tt» — 1 n.H. Q St m § I o •0 c o m v> I «) ft I s p 15' % 1877] 1^ ! Je- S e c & g u 5 to 128 Are consi th La PtHi© H e s Sterii F Compri! i < 5r, < Whi PEK N. B. aKQlTK IUKleMl« DctlssJiKU. »3 I'liarr. [1877 found b}' I follows: H. M. idd 1 13 idd 4 52 idd 23 mb 413 idd 3 28 dd 3 -^1 ub 9 dd I 26 ub 6 dd 1 lid a 52 dd 1 36 ild 5 id oao id 2 41 Id 1 11 Id 3 46 Id 10 lb 4 ID lb 1 m 1 9 244 I 2 58 I 2 i d U i d 5 17 3 1 3 & e>15 n. ■. FVLEEVc A €••, Ptitent iafety Faze, Heiid ofPower'n VThnftf , g s I 2 cr e 0) 0> I 3 40 ( 045 t Oil [ 113 1 11 49 ; 2T 2 4 4 1& 2 54 on I 3^3 i 3 32 i « I or».\ 1877] ALMANACK. 79 E S. BROWN & GO. Jewellers and Silversmiths, (BSTABI.IBHED A. D. 1840.) 128 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N.S. Are constantly adding all desirable novelties, as they arc produced, to ^eir already extensive and valuable stock, which iaclades '* all styles of Ladies' and Gentlemezi's "Watclies, DIAMOND AND GEM RINGS, Sterling Silver and Electro-Plated Wares. FINE IVORY TIBLB CUTLERY. BTIl Comprising everything needful for the Housekeeper, — and a very large range of articles suitable for Whitby Jet, Britannia Metal Goods, Eye Glasses, Spectacles, &c., &c. -O" PRICES AND PAETIOULAES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. Special attention given to Orders by Mall. ]Sr. B. — The highest prices allowed for Old Silver in Cash or Exchange. I i u I I e 3 I ? I Dye Htnllli nn'A CoBfcctloiicry, nt BHOWN BBOrUKBS A CO. I n I •0 n r 1 i;|i:|i 1^ il. FULLER A CO., **noy(*4** Leather ltcltiiig.neail of Power's Wha^ f . J-; '..'I o S o n o I 1 .3 9 o 5 o 80 BKLCHERS FARMKR S [1877 GEO. A. KENT & CO (Successors to ROBERT TAYLOR,) MANUFACTURERS OP Boots, Shoes & Trunks. -;^A' IMPORTERS O NP DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS, FUi.0, hUBBERS, ETC. Also— First class English, French and American Boots, Sfeoes, Slippers, RHbbers, Ac. AH of which are offered on the most reasonable terms, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WAREROOMS : 153 Granville St. and 2 & 4 Ordnance Square, HALIFAX, N. S. BBUWN BKOIUKKS ^ €«;.» Ordaamce Square, Jliilir»r« t a n s t i < S r's Whar f . II. ■. WlAVtM'A 4t?0.« R4M»flfirs Pifcb And Plip«r, lf«ii«1 of P«wet>%tWlHirf.' ^ i ,4 ? HI » ►1 1877] ALMANACK. 81 DEPARTMENT OP LAW AND JUSTICE. SUPREME COUBT OP CANADA. Chip/ Justice — Hon William Buell Richards. Judfjes — Hon William Johnston Ritchie, Hon Samuol Henry Strong, Hon Jean Thomas Taschereau, Hon Telesphore Fournier, i&ow William A. Henry. Rejjhtrar and Reporter — Robert Cassels, Jr. This Court and the Excliequer Court were organized under the pro- visions of 38 Vict. cap. 11. The Supreme Court has both original and appellate jurisdiction — Orifjinal, as to (I) hebeas corpus in criminal and extradition cnses; (2) judical opinions to the Crown; (3) private bills and petitions therefor referred by. the Senate or House of Commons; and (4) civil suits in which the validity of a Dominion or Provincial Act is questioned. Appellate, in appeals (1) from the Exchequer Court; (2) from the Provincial Courts; (3) in habeas corpus ctises; and (4) in election cases. THE EXCHEQUEB COUBT OF CANADA. The Exchequer Court has original jurisdiction (I) in revenue oases, (2) in civil suits when the Crown for the Dominion is plaintiflF, (3) con- troversies between the Dominion and a Province, or between two Pro- vinces. The Judges and officers are the same as in the Supreme Court. Trasses, Supporters, at UttOWN BKOTBUMS A CO. SUPBEME COUBT OF NOVA SCOTIA. HAVING LAW AND EQUITY JUniSDICTION THROUGHOUT THp PROVINCE. Chief Justice, Sir Wm. Young, Kt. Equity Judge, and Judge of the Supreme Court, Hon John W. Ritchie. Assistant Judges Hon Wilham Fredk. DesBaiTes, Hon Lewis Morris Wilkins, ^Ton Jonathan McCully, Hon Hugh McDonald, and Hon Henry W. Smith. The Judge in Equity sits to attend to Equity business every Monday and Wednesday, when business requires, C^xcept in vacation), in the New Court House, at 11 o'clock A. M. Attorney General, Hon Otto S. Weeks. Masters — Halifax, Henry C. D. Twining, Hugh Hartshorne, Alexander James, Wm Howe, William Twining, B. G. Gray, W. F. MacCoy ; Pictou, Edward Roach, Daniel Dickson ; Yarmouth, Thos D. Chipman, C. B. Owen, James Murray; Shelburne, Thomas John- son ; liarringlon, Gabriel Robertson ; Hants, David Frieze, Wm H. Blancliard ; Kings, Geo A. Bhnchard, Stephen H. Moore, James R. Prescott, Henry B. Webster ; Zuwen/jM/'^//, James Dowling ; Annapolis, Thomas William Chcsley, Timothy D. Rnggles, James Gray, Edward C. Cowling, Albert Morse, Geo. Woodbury, J M. Owen ; Quetns, Robert Roberts, J. N. S. Marshall, George T. Moore ; Antigonish, Henry P. Hill ; Colchester, Jas F. Blanchard ; Inverness, Saml. McDonnell ; l^igby, Alfred W. Savary. Reporter, Benjamin Russell. Crier of Supreme Court, John Murphy. Librarian, George Allison. n- 'li 111 I U ■|. 1^ . i t . [;i , ! ft !■ ^ i i r I 1 H 1 : > *,! 1 B. ■. PflII.I.EB A €0», ManllUi «««! Tarred €*m|«ge, BcM r»W«r*a WIUM>r. t t " II 82 BELCHERS FARMER S [1877 Officers and Terms of Supreme Court. Counties. Sheriffs. PUOTHONOTA- BIKS. Terms of buperme codrt. AnnaooliB P. Bonnett. H. P. HiU. John Ferguson. Chas. Blanchard. R. McLean. P. W. Smith. O. B. OraMie. E. J. Forristall. C. E. Leonard. George Beading. E. B. Blenkhorn. W. B. Stewart. June 19, October 2. June 5, October 9. June 5, Oct. 2. June 5, October 2. June 19, October 9. June 12. September 25. May 29, October 2. « ( April 25, Not. 6, ) December 11. ) May 29, Sept. 18. June 19, October 23. June 5, October 9. May 31, October 11. Juu^ 14, October 18. June 12, October 2. June 26, Nov. 6. September 25. June 19. June 12, Oct. 16. June 26. September 18. Antigonish. Cape Breton Co Chester Cumberland Digby •' Clare Ouvsboro' Jas. H. Marshall. Joseph Bell. J. M. Geldert. R. McDougall. J. M. Caldwell. J. U. Kaulback. Wm H. Harris. J. N. Freeman. J. F. Fuller. John A. Purney. £. Carritt, h.d. M. I. Wilkins. Isaac Carver. Jas. McDonnell. Henry Lovett. W. M. B. Lawson David Mathetou. Jno. Edgar. D. O'C. Madden, Wm. J. Bell. Halifax Hants Inverness Kings Lunenburg Pictou Queens Richmond Shelburne " Barripgton Victoria J. S. Ingraham. W. K. Dudman. A. Taylor, Jr. J. Huiitington. Yarmouth " Arcyle. . VICE ADMIRALTY AMD PRIZE JURISDICTION COURT. Vice- Admiral, the Govornor-Greneral. Judge, Sir William Young, Kt., Chief Justice. Advocate General, • Sur- rogates : Halifax, John C. Halliburton, Samuel P. Fairbanks, Nepean Clarke, Hugh Hartshorne, Wm. Twining, B. H. Eaton ; Wallace, Hon Alex McFarlane ; Truro, Ebenezer F. Munro ; Lumm- burg, • ' ■ ; Yarmouth, Charles B. Owen ; Pictou, John D. McLeod ; Guysborough, Stewart Campbell; Rec-Gen. of Droits, C. B. Hamilton. Registrar, Lewis W. DesBarres. Marshal, Joseph Bell. Advocates and Proctors, the Barristers and Attomies of the Supreme Court. Jnterpieter and Translator, Robert G. Halliburton. Printer, Bank of Deposits, The Bank of British North America. NOVA SCOTIA BARRIS T'ER^ SOCIETY. Honorary Members, the Chief Justice and Judges of the Supreme Court. President, Hon James McDonald. ; Vice President, J. N. Ritcliie, Q. C. Council, Ho.i S. L. Shannon, Q C, (Treas.), Alex. James, Q. C. ; M. II. Richey, Q. C. ; John S. D. Thomson, and John Y. Payzant, Esqs. Secretary, W. R. Foster,. Esq. * At Halifax there are two Sittings and one Term of the Court.— The Sittings i being held for Trial of Cau^-cs, November and April ; and the Term for Argument of Appea s, ft;c., begins on the second Tuesday of December, and extends until the first Tuesday of ApriL , /^ij.jj. COURT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Judge Ordinary, the Judge in Equity, with appeal to the Judges of the Supreme Court. Registrar, James H. Thorne. 5 vatOWN BKOTUEKS * CO., Orduance Square, UaUfhx. • wiuwr. 1877 n. II. nrt.tf!ll A CO., Blitck HAlr Senflnft* UmA off F<»w«r*» 'Wkurft IF )DBT. )er2. rO. Br 2. >er9. er2. i'N 18. )er 23. )r9. erll. >er 18. >er2. 6. 6. Sittings rument util the ES. ges of JRT. oung, SUR- anks, iton ; John h-oits, >seph r the rton. Jorth s I • I I t* o 7 I •eme N. ilex, ohn M g e 9 o I & h 1877] g o 8 8 § ALMANACK. O SB < n o ^- fi •5 si s O 10 o o H as « I a I I 03 s J .A •o :« ••tS .•-.: m ay's o 4) « ce t3 8 • :EHa3^.|0 §? •6d 2© a »» ^1 £ -c a t^ « ^1 Mb, . O • • ;WHO O fe S « ,S . a, o t-5a2-< • til 3SS §55 0>«0(M 3 3. 3 C u .I* ^ 5 O . • • 3 O S »i ~ ii .o o *" 5 S -S = a 5 a •a » o . • to . •9 set -5 s^^-StS-- 03003^ >..«»5 •xj A< Cm ■< O 05 03 W ■ e .fro e c 3 (• I. *^ • . «0 S 3 o >• ■■§ •-»•-» i-» t-:i 5^ wig- •j3 .© ^.ss-i a AS o « 6-^ k<1 to"* 2 8 ■^1 -a a p OD JO a>S 0) n V OS «5 ^ b b i ! •*i*--5s^ca.i5aaas-ts:sM 00 0^ a « - © — " -£ J 9 ...» a i,«8 a ■ » a .» wd-io; Oa2U>-s . a ' © • Hi B . ic4tc '^ 2 5 '-'2 a S«c5 c8 • ^ a: O O •r J5 a g a .a V -§ .£ « a J aS M« S • tB . • © OOW-s B iA % t a a n ja Q H OJ 00 ct lU ^ a 3 e« A >^ OS . Max sb ..2 S a a B g CS C8 « B 3) . a.a a< o w M o §s|ga a« * a '/^A :'© a a Ss o 3 3"© ■ O © ^ on 3 •-■• 3 Mi Pd » 00 a 3 be* a a m ►Sw;5 a a .a 3 "5 J3 « I" .3 5 3 1877] Sar James 8 Hon. J IK S. r. Fa George George Chtirlc^ i Hutfh I Jame9 ^ llohert M. I. W Kdwun Stephen John C. William William Edward Henry 1 Thomas Nepcan Uon. 11, Daniel < Henry i Henry I John D John M Khenezi Willian David Peter I Henry ! James Frederi Daniel Hon S. Henry James Ed war Willia John C James Peter Roher Alfred John ] T. D. Hon I James Hon J Alexj Willii BKV%YN BlftOTIl£KS Jt CO., Oranauce Sttuore, Halifax. n. H. FULLER A r«.,Vaw and Rolled Llnoerd Oil, Head Power** Wharf. < o o < 1877] ALMANACK. 85 Sarriflters and Attomies resident in ITova Scotia. NAMES. Admitted Bar- I'ifttcrs. Admitted Attor- UiC8. Residence. James S. Mpnsc, 11 Oct. 1 810 11 Oct. 1810 Amherst. /Ion. J no Creight)on,QO., 18 April, 1 81618 April, 1815 Lunenburg. S. P. Fairbanks, Qe , 15 April, 1 818,15 April, 1817 Halifax. George T. Solomon, 19 April, 1 82l|19 April, 1820 Lunenburg. Geor|,'e R, Grasaio, 13 April, 1 826 13 April, 1824 Annapolis, Py. Charley B. Owon, qc. 23 Jan, 1 827,24 Jan. 1826 Yarmouth. ■ Huifh Ilartsliorne, dcl. 24Julv, 1 827 24 July, 1827 Halifax. Jamc9 A. Dennison 23 Oct. 1 827 24 Oct. 1826 Digby. Robert B. Dickson, 23 Oct. 1 827 24 Oct. 1826 Parrssboro'. M. I. Wilkins, 22 Jan. 1 828 22 Jan. 1828 Halifax.Prot'y Edward H Harrington, 28 Oct. ] 828 23 Oct. 1827 Halifax. Stephen H. Moore, qc. 27 Jan. 1 829 22 Jan. 1828 Kentvillo. John C. Hallibuiton, 28 July, 1 829 22 July, 1828 Halifax. William H. Keating, 3 Nov. 1 829 28 Oct. 1828 Do. R. Dds William Sutlv:;rland, QC. 3 Nov. 1 829 28 Oct. 1828 Do. Edward Roach, 4 May, I 830 5 May, 1829 Pictou. Henry Pryor, dol., qc 25 Jan. 1 831 5 Jan. 1831 Halifax. Thomas B. Aikins, dol. 3 May, 1 831 4 May, 1830 Do. Ncpean Clark, 30 Oct. 1 832 1 Nov. 1831 Halifax. Hon. R. B. Dickey, qc. 21 Jan. ) 834 22 Jan. 1833 Amherst. Daniel Owen, 29 April, 1 834 30 April, 1833 Lunenburg. Henry A. Grantham, qc 4 Nov. ] 1834 29 Oct. 1833 Yarmouth. Henry B. Webster, 5 May, 1 835; 29 April, 1834 Kentville. John D. Kinnear, 2GJuly, ] 836 25 July, 1835 Amherst. John McGregor, 1 Nov. 1 836 3 Nov. 1835 Halifax. Ebenezer F. Munro, 16 Jan. 1 837 14 Jan. 1836 Truro. William C. Whidden, 31 Oct. ] 18.'17 1 Nov. 1836 Shelburne, David Matheson, 31 Oct. ] 1837 1 Nov. 1836 Pictou, Proth'y Peter Lvnch, qc, 81 Oct. ] 1837 1 Nov. . s36 Halifax. Henry P. Hill, 16 Jan. ] 838 18 Jan. 1837 Antigonish, Sh James Fogo, 1 May, ] 18.38 2 May, 1837 Pictou. Frederick W. Grantham, 1 May, ] 1838 2 May, 1837 Yarmouth. Daniel Dickson, 24 July, 1 1838 25 July, 1837 Pictou. Hon S. L. Shannon, QC, 16 Jan. ] 1839 16 Jan. 1839 Halifax. Henry C. D. Twining, 30 April, 1839 31 May, 1838 Do. James Robert Prescott, 30 April, 1 1839 30 April, 1839 Kentville. Edward A. Pyke, 23 July, 1839 24 July, 1838 Cornwallis. William Howe, qc. 23 July, 1 1839 23 July, 1839 Halifax,RegPr John C. Wade, qc, 24 July, 1 1841 28 July, 1840 Digby. James Murray, Jr., 26 July, 1842 27 April, 1841 Yarmouth. Peter S. Archibald, 18 April, ] 1843 19 April, 1842 Truro. Robert McCully, 18 April, 1843 19 April, 1842 Amherst. Alfred F. Haliburton, 18 April, 1 1843 19 April, 1842 Baddeck. John D. McNutt, 7 May, 1 1844 29 April, 1842 Truro. T. D. Ruggles, QC, 7 May, ] 1844 18 April, 1843 Bridgetown. Hon P. C. Hill, DCL., QC 7 May, ] 844 7 May, 1844 Halifax. James Hall Thome, 23 July, ] 1844 23 July, 1844 Halifax. Hon A. McFarlane, qc. 3 Dec. ] [844 5 Dec. 1834 Wallace. Alexander James qc, 6 May, 1845 7 May, 1844 Halifax. William R. Cutler, 22 July, 1845 23 July, 1844 Arichat. \M I f I m Knee Caps and AalUcts, at BKOWN BKOTUEKS « C«. B- M II. H. mttRtt A ro., Oltn for Mnehlncry, Hrnd of Powrr^ii Whnrf* 8G BULCHKR's FAIlMEU'a [1877 NAMES. Admitted Uar- ristei'B. Admitted Attor- liira. Residence. John McKlnlay, 22 July, 1845 23 July, 1844 Pictou. Potcr 11. LcNoir, qo. 20 April, 1847 22 April, 184G Do. X Kk'hard Sands, Jr , 20 April, 1847 20 April, 1847 Granville. 3 Francis S. Beamish, 26 July, 1847 28 July, 1846 Halifax. ^ James Thomson, qc, 24 July, 1848 26 July, 1847 Halifax. • ErlM^ard C. Cowlini?, 4 Dec 1848 29 Nov. 1847 Annapolis. 1 Wm A. Johnston, qc, 16 April, 1849 16 April, 1849 Halifax. William Twining, 3 Dec. 1849 4 Dec. 1848 Halifax. 1 Isaac J. Wykle, 22 July, 1850 23 July, 1849 Dc William H. Blanchard, 2 Dec. 1850 3 Dec. 1849 Windsor." ^ M U. llichey, qc, 2 Dec. 1850 3 Dec. 1849 Halifax. William B. Chandler, 21 July, 1851 26 July, 1836 Ariohat. 9 Hon Jas. McI)onaI3 28 Nov. 1853 Dc //on 0. 8. Weeks, AG., QC 4 Dec. 18.54 28 Nov. 1853 Windsor. ■S William Fullerton, qc 16 April, 1855 25 July, 1853 Amherst. jfi Hon HAN Kaulbflck,QC 1 Dec. 1856 3 Dec. 18.55 Lunenburg. Breiiton H. Collins, 1 Dec. 1856 3 Dec. 1 555 Halifax. <0 Fitzgerald Cochran, 1 Dec. 1856 3 Dec. 18.55 Do. 9 George Campbell, 1 Dec. 1856 3 Dec. 1855 Truro. s James J. Kerr, 1 Dec. 1856 3 Dec. 1855 Amherst. Henry Oldright, 30 Nov. 1857 1 Dec. 1856 Halifax. .5 J. Norman Ritchie, qc. 30 Nov. 1857 30 Nov. 1857 Do. a James Lvjnnison, 10 May, 1858 1 Dec. 1856 Digby. h Hon Alonzo J. White,QC 10 May, 1858 11 May, 1857 Sydney, C.B. 1 Thomas W. Chesley, 10 May, 1859 11 Mav, 1857 Bridgetown. John T. Smith, 10 May, 1858 11 May, 18.57 Amherst. Robie Uniacke, 2 Aug. 1858 2 Aug. 1858 Halifax. a Jas. W. K. Johnston, 29 Dec. 1859 4 Jan. ] 18.59 Halifax. w N. W. White, QC, 29 Dec. 1859 4 Jan. 1859 Shelburne. ^ N. LeG. McKay, qc. 31 Dec. 1859 4 Jan. 1859 Sydney, C.B. S} Hon. Wm Miller, qc, 31 May, 1860 31 May, l860'Arichat. o StepKen L. Purvis, 2 Aug. 1860 23 July, 1859 Sydney. S Henry W. Johnston, 21 Nov. 1860 21 Nov. I860 Halifax. Edward D. Tremain, 18 July, 1861 31 May, I860 Port Hood. 3 John W. Ouseley, qc 23 July, 1861 31 May, ] I860 Windsor. 3 Thomas C. Hill, 23 July, 1861 25 Julv, ] I860 Sydney, C.B. « Saml. MacDonnell, qc 21 April, 1862 8 April, 1 1861 Port Hood. n Israel Longworth, 3 Dec. 1862 8 Dec. ] 1861 Truro. William H. Hill, 10 Aug. 1863 12 May, ] [862 Halifax. Robert L. Weatherbe,QO. 26 Oct. 1863 26 Oct. 1 l8iS3 Do. Samuel H. Gray, William F. McCoy, qc 11 Dec. 1863 1 1 Dec. 1 862 Annapolis. 30 April, 1864:29 April, 1 [863 Halifax. Joseph Coorabes, 10 May, 1864 11 May, 1 [863 Do. Malachy B. Daly, 10 May, 1864 10 May, 1 864 Do. 1877] BROWN BIKOTUEftS A CO., Ordnance Square, Halifiiic. Frederic Brentoi Samuel] W D. John Y\ Robert Williat James Simon John M James Murray! Robert Robie James . John S Albert Dougla Charles Thoma John D Lawren F. Mel^ Frederi Sandfoi Joseph W. Inf James 1 Edwin Hugh ] Charie Georgt Archil Benjar Edm. I C Be^ E. Til Martii Harris Fredei i Charii Aubn Gcorii John Jas. ^ Jacol Thos John JasoT Jos. '. Chaf Gcor ■ Hi rhnrf. [1877 Honaeclto C'«l Nalli, ne«a ^r Power's Wharf. 1877] ALMANACK. 87 • NAMES. Admitteil Bar- risters. Admitted Attor- Di(>8. Iletideiice. Frederick W. Bent, 28 July, 1 864 24 Julv. 1 863 Amherst. Hrenton H. Eaton, 11 Oct. 1 804,11 Oct. 1 864 Halifax. Samuel G. Rigby, q.c. 13 Oct. 1 864! 8 Oct. 1 863 Halifax. g VV D. Slither and, 7 Dec. 1 864 7 Dec. ] 864 Do. John Y. Payzant, 7 Dec. 1 864 7 Dec. 1 864 Do. if Robert Motton, jr. 31 Dec. 1 864 7 Dec. 1 864 Do. ti William H. Owen, 23 March 1 865 23 March 1 864 Bridgewater. •s James G. Foster, 7 April, 1 865,19 May, 1 864 Halifax. s Simon H. Holmes, 10 April, 1 865 9 Aug. ] 864 Pictou. « John M. Viets, 25 April, 1 865 10 May, 1 864 Liverpool. s James H. Hcarn, 2 May, 1 865 2 May, 1 865 Sydnev, CB. ^ Murray Dodd, qc. 2 May, 1 1865; 2 MaV, 1 865 Do.' p( Robert N. Henry, 2 May, ] [865, 2 May, 1 1865 Antigonish- e Robie S. Morse, 2 May, 1 1865 2 May, ] 1865 Amherst. James A. Fraser, 14 July, ] 865 9 Aug. 1 1864 New Glasgow 5 John S. D. Thompson, 25 July, ] 1865 25 July, 1865 Halifax. 2 Albert Morse, 3 Aug. ] 1865,10 May, 1864 Bridgetown. 5 Douglas B. Woodworth, 24 Oct. 1 1865 24 Oct. 1 1865 Kentvillc. f Charles J. Townshend, 8 May, ] 1866 8 May, 1866 Amherst. Thomas Ritchie, 8 May, ] 1866 8 Mav, 1866 Halifax. John D. McLeod, qc. 6 Dec. ] 1866 6 Dec. 1866 Pirtou. Lawrence G. Power, 7 Dec. 1866 7 Dec. 1866 Halifax. 2 F. Melville Whidden, 22 Oct. 1867 22 Oct. 1807 Halifax. S Frederick J. Tremain, 22 Oct. 1867 22 Oct. 1867 Do. a Sandford H. Pelton, qc. 22 Oct. : 1867 22 Oct. 1867 Yarmouth. Joseph J. Moore, llb., 22 Oct. 1867 22 Oct. ] 1867 Kentville. W. Injjlis Moff'att, 22 Oct. 1 1867 22 Oct. ] 867 Amherst. "C James foley, 7 Dec. ] 1867 7 Dec. 1 867 Halifax. 5 Edwin p. King, 7 Dec. 1 1867 7 Dec. 1 867 Do. n Hugh McLeod, 28 April, i 1868 28 April, 1 1868 Sydney, C.B. S Charles Taylor, 18 May, ] I8G8 18 May, 1 1868 Halifax. H George H. Elliott, 18 May, ] 1868 18 May, : 1868 Pictou. £ Archibald S. Sutherland 18 May, ] 1868 18 May, 1868 Halifax. 55 Benjamin Smith, 18 May, 1868 18 May, 1868 Kentville. H Edm. J. Cogswell, llb. 27 July, 1 1868 27 July, 1868 Kentyillo. ' • C Beverley Bullock, 1 Aug. 1 1868 1 Aug. 1868 Halifax. o E. Tilton Moseley, 26 Aug. ] 1868 26 Aug. ] 868 Sydney, CB. f) Martin J. Griffin, 26 Aug. 1 1868 26 Aug. [868 Halifax. fi Harris H. Bligh, 2 Nov, ] L868 2 Nov. ] [868 Do. 3 Frederick A. Lawrence, 27 April, ] [869 27 April, 1 [869 Truro. ^ Charles E Ratchford, 2 Aug. ] 1869 2 Aug. ] 1869 Amherst. Q o Aubrey Blanchard, 2 Aug. 1 1869 2 Aug. 1 [869 Windsor. George T. Moore, 12 Aug. ] 1869 12 Aug. ] 869 Liverpool. i Coi S M.D., ^ Sutlier Coi Jas Gr Co t II Gcorgi Kober Co Clark R.J. Bcnj I C( H. C Evert Hube C ham, BucV M.U., C 6 o I o 1875 1876 1876 Ailinitted Attor- nies. 16 Dec. 16 Dec. 29 Dec. 1875 1875 1875 ReHldance, 19 April, 1876! 10 .Tan. 19 May, 1876 1876 Amherst. Do. Halifax. Do. Amherst. Kentvillo. OCT* The Barristers and Attornios also hold commissions as Notaries Public. Form of Affidavit to he nnnexerl to any account or claim rendered by a creditor to an ej:ecutor or administrator. A. doth of B. of . mnketh oath and Faith, that the foregoing paper writing contain a true and correct account of hin demand against the entate deceaRfd, and tliat all (he crcditH to which the deceaiied wan iionontly and justly entitled, BO far as deponent believes, have been given on said'accouiit; and that the balance of is justly and truly owing to deponent Sworn before me at , this day of , A. D., 18—. A.B. County of Annapolis — Gilbert F. Ditmnrs, Stcph Crosscup, Isaac B. Bonnett, Jno Woodburrv,M.D., Geo T. Bingay, m.d., Zebediuli Crosscup, Snml McCormack, Robt J. Ellison, m.d., Jno Bohakcr, Isaac Dunn, Obadiah Parker, Samuel C. Hope, Weston A Fowler, Henry F. Burns, Saml. I*rimrose, m.i>., Clias. W. Parker, CoDNTY OF Antigon'1811 — JoscpH Synionds, Wm H. Mncdonald, M.D., Arch McGillivroy, Edmund Corbctt, Alex Mcintosh, m.d., Kcil Sutherland, m.d., J. C. McKinnon, M.D. County of Cape Bketon — Millcdge Oakcs, m.d., Lauch Robertson, Jas Greig, Dan McLarty, Honald McDonald. County of Colchester — Jno B. Dickie, W. E. McRobcrts, M.D., Elisha Roach, m.d., Charles Bent, m.d., J. L. Pcppard, m.d., George Fulton, Dad C. Fulton, David W. Muir, m.d., E. T. Mc- Robert, m.d. County of Cumberland — Thomas Page, Chas Ward, Joseph Clark, Jno T. Salter, H. A. Davison (Pansboro'), Thos W. Jackson, R, J. Scott, Henry A. Davison (River Philip), Robt Mitchell, m.d., Benj S. Seaman, S. Howard, m.d., Silas Purdy, m.d. County of Diguy— E. J. Budd, Robt Stephens, m.d., Edward H. Oakes, Lemuel Morehouse, Anselm M. Comeau, jr, Charles Everett, Chas E. Payson, Henry C. Salican, J. B. G. Morrison, m.d., Hubert Syda, m.d., Archibald Maxwell, m.d., C. H. Denton. County of Gutsboro' — Guusboroufjh District. — Edw I. Cunning- ham, J. B. Hadley, Alfred W. Hart, Patrick McDonald, m.d.. G. E. Buckley, m.d. St. Mary's District — Jno ('umminger, Alex Falconer, M.D., James Campbell, m.d. County of Halifax— Edw Jennings, m.d., Wm Pearson, m.d., BllOliril BKOTHBBS w4. €0.» doM Lc«r«Ba Dry Palnls rw ! i H in k\\\ I. a. rVLLBB And CO., rmeal Hnx rntters, hmrt of rower'n Wlmir If I I s 9 t I I I .; I . s o ^ h 5 / s 1 , 4 \ *a s id i-' . •4 ^ 90 HKLCIIKIl » FAKMKUd [1877 rv Lovett, Gideon Cojjswell, Wllliain II. West, Ilcnrio Shaw, m.d., V. Palmer, John Struthers, m.d., James N. Fitch, m.d., Wm Y. Wm II. Wockn, M.n., Alfred Cronchcr, m.d., Andrew Cowlo, m.d., C K Burnaby, Kdw Farn-ll, m.i>. CouNTT or Hanth — iliio A. Jenkins, Saml T>. Drown, M.n., Wm Dcnnison, itr d., F. N. Burgcsfl, m.d., C. J. OoHsip, m.d., Snmuol M. Woekn, m.d. County ov Invkrnkss — James O. McKecn, Dnn McLean, Wm Grant, Jno Mcintosh, m.d., Dun Campbell, m.d., Thos Willmott, m.d., Donald Chisholm, m.d. County ok Kinob — Holmes Masters, m.d., C. C. Hamilton, m.d.. James S. Miller, M.D.,_Goorjj:e Hamilton, Harris O. MoLatchey, m.d., Hcnr' Jas f* Fullarton, m.d., Burpee IJeckwith, m.d. County op Lunrnuuro — Geo Turner, Nel Chcsley, Dan Dimock, Chas Gray, m.d., Wm A. C. Randall, m.d., William V. Andrews, M. B. Dcdbrisay, Georj^o Boss, Chas Lordly. Joseph Stovcrman, m.d., Chas Atkins, m.d., Henry S. Jost, Henry Alders, Wm H. Owen, Her- bert Smith, M.D., Jas S Calder. County of Pictou — David Mathcson, Edward Roach, Wm H. Harris, Lewis Johnston, m.d., John Mitchell, m.d., John MrKay, Wm Fraser, m.d., James R. Collie, m.d., Samuel \. Foster, George Murray, m.d. County op Queen's — JasForbcs, m.d., Jas Collie, Jos B. Harlow, Colin Campbell, M. J. Drew, jr. County op Richmond — Edmund P. Flynn, Maurice Kavnnagh. Wm Brymer, Hy C Fixott, m.d., D. Grouchy, Cassimer Robert, m.d. County of' Sheluuknk— Wm J. Boll, Juo J. Schrage, m.d., RolK>rt W. Freeman. County of Victoria — Jno Robertson, Jno MuLellan, S. G. A. McKccn, M.D. County of Yarmouth — .las C. Farish, m.d.. Matt JeflFrey, Form Hatfield, Nat Hilton, Wm Barton, m.d., Harv Cann, Thos Kirbr, m.d., G. J. Farish, m.d., Jos B. Bond, m.d., Thos D. Chipman, Wro. H. Beat. jxrsTzoas 07 tbs fsaos. County of Annapolis — W. Ruggles, Peter Delanccy, William Harris, David C. Landers, Edward Eaton, James Gray, Daniel Nicholls, John Mills, Thos C. Wheelock, William H. Troop, Miner Tupper, Jos Wheelock, Jno F. Bath, Robt Parker, Robert Mills 2d, Andreas Bohaker, Arthur Dodge, Joel Banks, Jorden Messenger, Ben- aiah Spinney, Ambrose Bent, Hon William C. Whitman, Martin Gates, Charles Spurr, Felix McNeil, Avard Longley, Granville Rcid, James Wheelock, John H. Ditmars, James E. Potter, Joseph W. Bobbins, Andrew H. Harris, Richardson Harris, Strathan Bailey, Jas Johnston, William Crosscup 1st, Wra Weatherspoon, Leonai"d Wade, Wm Y. Foster, Jacob Chute, James Foster, Dimock Gates, James W. Spurr, Israel McNair, Henry Parsons, William J. Crosscup, Manly White, Charles M. Forbes, Inglis Phinney, Isaac D. Vixjom, Daniel W. Mil- ner, William Dargie, jr., Stephen B. Hennigar, Thomas Holland, James Roy, Andrew Brown, John Gates, John Asaph Marshall, Murray Elliott, Joseph Elliott, Benjamin D. Leonard, Benjamin BROWN BBOl^HEKS and €0., Wk«leMle DnwlMi B. ■. Wl 1877] FcllowM,! (}coTi.f Rfionlel Jno St(( Ryder, Ditmarsl V. Jonej Job WJ Wm Mil j Francis Klias Pll Shuw, I| Klias Ti| Fowler i com, W| Prince, John S, Timothy Milberrv Bent, \\ Kdgar H Crosscuji CouN MeDona An^.i Me Neil MrJ Andrew I Kli.sha ^. Wilkie, Crispo, . Jas G. 1 Wm Rtti Chisholn Rodk W Webb, y William McDona Don Mc Norman Jno C. Smith, Lucie n I Chishoh I Nair, Aj Angus ] Rich J.] Don Mc (Lower Angus I Donald John D. CouN G. Hill, Armstro ! __^ Preaicrl Wkmr ■. ■. ruiLEB ami CO., Xnlrlirr't Mill Flirt, hrad of Power's Wkarf 1877] ALMANACK. 91 Fi«ll<»ws, Win B. Tr(M)|), Win SlmflTiicr, Benj SlmflTniT, Harris Fostor, («L'o Tr»>o|), .Jru> MtickU'r, (i. Munlofh, Sam i)«nic'ls, AImh Yuuiij;, VVm Ufiorilon, J«uol) Nt-ily, Major Strunach, Jas A. (lilil)on, Waller Wclton, Juo Studdart, Sainl Ncily, Hornard ()alnck, Sauil SlvCV»rnii(k, Jiiu R^dcr, Cluirlcs Whitman, Jno Uico, Wm Wrij^ht, Wm Carlton, 0»o DitmarH, Duwe 1). Potter, Thoa A. Marjjeson, Thou A. Gavnzn, Wm V. Junes, Juhn G. Biilcom, Wm H. Kay, Duw J. Munte, Saml I'kkup, Jul) Wade, Edward U^irteanx, (lOorKU Hardwiek, David McLellau, Wm McLauKhlan, Thus Banks, Wm Miller, Jucub Slucum, Oeu Nuily, Francis Miller, Wm II. Bulcunt, Joel Slocum, (ieornc Woodherry, Klias rhiniK'y, Stephen Beala, (jilford l)elap, John B. Troon, Wm Shuw, litruul lA'tteny, Stephen E. Bunt, EliuH Ikuls, Edmonu Bent, Filias Tnnper, Ohadiiih M. Taylor, Norman B. Spijinoy, Shipi)y Spurr, Fowler Iturnii, Win. Chipman Jr., Edward Baehman, Wm. J. II. Bal- com, WttUac'o Phir.ncy, Benj. L. Winehester, Arthur Harris, John Priiiee, Jno W. Whitman, Silas Potter, Chas II. Ford, Jno Anthony, John S, Morse, Arthur W. Harris, Jas Longley, Phinliiy Saunders, Timotliy U. Brooks, Jno Morgan, Benj Goldsmith, Thos Dclap, Kdwd Milherrv, Jus E. Oakcs, Cha:i A. Elliott, Harris VanBlareoin, Uoht Bent, VVni V. Vroom, Wollintrion Farnswdrth. J. Albert Beekwith, Kdjjfur H. Por or, Edmund Clark, Jacob Imwh, William Miller, Krekiel Crosscup, J. Avard Morse, Reuben D. Balcom, Iknj Hardy Parker. County of Atitioonisii — Jos Symonds, Douguld Cameron, Alex MeDonald, Hon Jno McKinnon, Jno Melvenzie, Rol)ert McDonald, Arv,.i MeCiillivmy, An^iis Mclsaac, John McDonald, (Pomket Forks,) Neil McKenna, Alex Mclnnes, George H. Irish, Alexander Cam^'ron, Andrew Chisholm, John Mclntyrc, Arch A. McGillivray, W. J. Beck, Kli.sha M. Randall, Alexander Mcintosh, m.d., Colin Ross, James Wilkio, John McCiillivray, Arch Eraser, Michael Crispo, Timothy Crispo, Joseph MacDonald, (Meadow Green), John McDonald, (Ohio) Jas G. Ross, Colin Chi.'*holm, William Genior, Jno Chisholm, Elislia Wm Randall, Rodk Chisholm, Allan Cameron, Don McKeniio, Wm Chisholm, (Tracndie) A. 13. Harrington, John McMillan, (Ohio), Rodk McDonald, Wm Boyle, John Eraser, Edwd Corbett, Henry Webb, Moses Somers, Michael Petitpas, Jno Chisholm, (North River), William R. Cunningham, Hugh McAdam, Angus Mclnnis, Martin McDonald, David Condon, Charles Cameron, Alex McNnughton, Don McDonald, (South River), John McGillivray, (B. Settlement,) Norman McDonald, John McDonald, (Architect), Hugh McLellan, Jno C. McDonald, Alox M. Cunningham, Lachlnn Cameron, Allan Smith, Alex McGillivray, John A. McGillivray, Archd. McPhcc, LucienDoiron, Don McMillan, Jos McDonald, Aiulw McFnrlane, Wm Chisholm, (Caledonia), John McMillan, Don Chisholm, David Mc- Nair, Angus Mclsaac, (Caledonia), William Chisholm, (St. AndKcws,) Angus McGillivray, James M Hall, Alex Chisholm, Wm. McDonald, Rich J. Fonistall, Angus McDougull, Angus McDonald, John B. Bonin, Don McDonald, (Knoydart), John W. Sears, Alexander Chisholm, (Lower S. River), James Keay, Alex Manson, Thomas M. King, Angus Boyd, Lachlan Melsaae, Robert Stewart, William J. Svmonds, Donald McGillivray, (S. lliver), Angus MeGillivrav, (Knoydart,) John D. McGillivray, (Ohio). County of Cape Buktox. — Thomas S. Bown, George G. G, Hill, Hon John Bounnot, N. U. Martin, Arnold Holmes, William Armstrong, William Butler, William Gauunell, Lauchlaa Kobcrtsoa, IP o rreMrlpUm&ciU'CfUly dL-qMused tay BttoWN lUROTIICttS utd Ctt. Ifi '■U »' I, n. FULtER and CO., Patent HorHC ShoeM, brad of Pointer** Wharf 92 BELCIIKRS FARMERS [1877 Benoni Shepherd, Anthony Miirtcll, Georj^c Rigby, Don Ross, Hon Thomas D. Archibald, Don Gillis, John Forbes, Donald Macaulivy, Caleb Huntington, Thomas Moore, Alexander Kenna, Dongald Mc- Dougall, Law Kavanagh, Alexander McLean, John Richardson, Henry V. Bown, Patrick Cadigan, James Matheson, John L. Ingraham, Mui'doch McDonald, Donald McLean, Simon Nicholson, Angus GilHs, William W. Bown, George McKay, Duncan Mc- Kcnzie, Richard Laffin, Thomas Scott, J. T. McKinnon, Clement H, Harrington, Benoni Gonthreau, F. P. Archlwld, Donald McDougall, John A. Moore, Edm Outram, Steph McNeil, Angus Anderson, Ron McDonald, Ron McMillin, Wm Mcbonald, Fras Lewis, Alexander Moore, Alexander G. Hamilton, John Lor^vay, Hugh McGillivray, Alex McDonald, Wm Routlcdge, John Edwards, Patk Collins, Marshall Bourinot, John Vooght, Chas J. Clarke, Norman McDonald, Michael Slattery, Walter Young, Henry Mitchell, James Hitchens, Arthur H. Bourinot, Dun McLarty, John Belcher Moore, Wm. H. Moore, Robert Martin, Allan McLean, James Gillis, Ronald McDonald, Michael McLcllau, Don McDougall, Allen McAdam, Isaju*. Grcenwell, Laurence Holland, Cornelius Hickcy, Ewen Robertson, John Sutherland, Thomas P. Jones, David McKeen, Alex. C. Ross, Neil McNeill, John McLean, Henry LeCrass, Samuel Brookman, John T. MofFatt, Blowers Archibald, 'Donald McNeill, Patrick Nevill, Patk O'Toole, Lsracl SJattery, Hector F. McDougall, Don McLellan, Jon Ross, John McGregor, Geo F. M. Forbes, Richard H. Brown, James McNeil, Charles Muggah, Francis Quinan, Alexander McKinnon, Rodk McF^nnan, An<;us Campbell, Neil McDonald, Angus McDonald, Joseph McVarish, Thomas Fortune, Alex McAuley, Frederick N. Gisborne, Samuel J. Brookman, Murdoch McCodrum, Lawrence Laftin, Malcolm Ferguson. Hector McDonald, Michael McNeill, James Sulli- va;i, John Grant, Michael McNoill, George McKay, Michael McGilliv- ray, Alexander McKay, George Scott, J. Gillis, Roderick McNeill, Ronald Gillis, Henry Lawlor, Joseph McPlierson, Hugh McPhee, Andrew Nesbit, John McDonald, Duncan McEaihcrn. CouNxr OP Colchester — Fras R. Parker, Wm Campbell, Rtobeit Fletcher, Eliakim Tupper 4th, Hon Samuel Crcelman, Isaac McCurdy, John King, J. Fulmore, Daniel Morrison, Samuel Waugh, Benjamm Tupper, William McKim, William Faulkner, John Smith, George Reading, John Irvine, John McKay, J. D. Putnam, Hugh Dunlap, Samuel Rettie, James N. Crowe, John Yuill, Richd Slade, Alex Ellis, Jas Flemming, Thomas S. Delancy, John M. Campbell, Joseph Fulton, Silas Clarke, Jas Crowe 7th, James McKay, Hugh Gunn, Robert Logan, James A. Stevens, Daniel C. Archibald, Robert Nelson, Ezra Lay ton, James K. Blair, Robert J. Pollock, William Gregor, Hugh Dickson, Danl McLaughlin, Jno McGcorge, Robert L. Byers, Thos Chisholm, Wm J. McKay, Wm Ross, Robert Lewis, Dav Moore, Alex McLeod, Geo Johnston, Danl Eaton, Jas J. Hamilton, David Ramsay, Robt G. Rutherford, Robt Murray, Isaac Fulton, Jno Ryan, J. D. McCart, Robt C. Fulton, Isaac Flemming, Jas R. Henderson, Jno Archibald, Wm Fulton, Geo C, Taylor, Jas M Crcelman, Jas Birrell, Ken McLean, Jno Dickson, Harris Fulmore, Danl McKcnzie, F. Blanchard, E. Tupper, jr, Saml G. W. Archibald, Jas Maxwell, James E. Dickie, Abm N Tupper, David McG. John-ton, David Nelson, Isaac Barnhill, Robert Putnam, John Wier, Ebcn Fales, Alex B. Fletcher, Joseph C. Crowe, Thomas W. Crowe, R. N. B. McLellan, Wra Hill, , fe: a Bsowar bkqtukks and vo., Kctmi Drnggt &ii h « A A U a u u i h n 5 I A M l» H e O Pi H. H. FS John A. Muni-o, Donald Geddens, McKay, J. Crowe Clark, Jo Lightbod John C. Andrew Cardy, Urqnhart W. Johns B. Erase Archibab James M( Couxi Henry Hi ratio N. G. Donki rencc, Sa Robt Mc MacFarla Doug P» dago, Th Hatfield, Davison, C. DeW( Embrec, Purdy, Tl David M( Charles ( Thomas '. MofFatt, « Wm. Mc D. Main, McCabc, Robt Ch Chai'les I Grecnfick John Wai Angus ] Geo Hill, W. Y. Ki Albert D Wood, St Gilbert J Wm. J. : Bctts, B. David M Borden, < Thos Jer A. G. Pn hind, Ric Spuns H. H- WttfM nnd CO., Rnr nitA HoIC Iron, henil of PA-frcr% Whiirr ft Iq ID s 1877] ALMANACK. 93 W. Johnston, Georce Campbell, K. Frascr, Fredorick Measlier, Archibald, Gilbert Sutherland, John A. P. McLelan, William Blackwood, John Clarke, Ilnjrh Mimm, John T. B. Henderson, Silas E. Black, Edw llyslop, Donald M, Sutherland, Jotham Blair, George N. McLellan, ])anicl Gcddens, Charles Longhead, Robert Forbes, George Fulton, John McKay, Jas Norrie, S. G, A. Morrison, Pat Hill, Hanis Harrington, L. J. Crowe, Thos McKay, Levi Davidson, Thos. J. G. Nelson, James Clark, John Miller, Wm. Blair, Thomas Miller, John Porteons, John Lightbody, Ebenezcr Beattie, James Kent, Robert Dill, Wm Lynch, John C. Archibald, Walter B. Hingley, Kobert Grant, Amos Fountain, Andrew Y. Corbett, Robert Forman, Andrew K. Moore, John A. Mc- Ciirdy, John Graham, Thomas Malcom, Lucius Dickson, John Urqunart, Wm^M. Hijtz, Alex A. McKinnic, Benjamin McKay, C. C. B. Archibald, Amos MoCully, J. James Miller, James Graham, J. L. Wm McKenzie, Charles Morrison, James McCurdy, George R. Crow, Alex McKay. CouxTT OF CuMBEHLAND — Amos S. Blonkhom, Jas Kirkpatrick, Henry Harrison, Robert K. Smith, Den Mncnaniara, Wm Pipes, Ho- ratio N. Davidson, J. K. Elderkin, Geo Knowlton, David Pnnlv, Chas G. Donkin, Jas FuUerton, Moses Lowe, Hance Hunter, David I-*aw- ronce, Samuel Webb, Norman McLeod, Wm Baker, Wm P. Chisholm, Robt McElman, Robt W. Salter, Martin Chapman, Cyrus Bent, Peter MacFarlane, William F. Cutten, Cyrus Black, Chas. E. Ratchford, Doug Pugsley, William Stewart, Alfred Black, William B. Brun- dagc, Thomas T. Thomson, John Bragg, Robert Ward, Fras F. Hatfield, Nat P. Hugos, A. P. Bradley, David Fullerton, John Davison, Mich K. Pugsley, Aaron Rockwell, Levi Borden, Thomas C. DeWolf, William Waugh, David Ross, Lemuel Bignev, Enoch Embree, Edwin Johnston, Charles Ward, Donald McKenzie, Gilliert Purdy, Thos McKay, John Bigelow, Ephraim Howard, Jas Z Bliss, David McElman, Thos Lusbv, William B. Handley, Arch Dickey, Charles Creed, m.d., Netis Cnappel, Chas LaT^Tcnce, Thos R. Black, Thomas Roach, J, Hiram Black Rufus Black, Patrick Baird, Wm Moffatt, James Higgins, Saml Baird, John Atkinson, John Hewson, Wm. McNab, William Scott, Fred A. Donkin, Luther Baker, W. D. Main, Benj Douglas, Donald McKay, James S. Hickman, Chas McCabe, Alex M. Wills, Richd B. Huestis, Wm Smith, Embree Wood, Robt Christie, Thos Kirkpatrick, Amos Thomson, Zebud Mackay, Charles Bent, Law Hannan, Angus McGillivray, Joseph Han-itt, Wm Greenfield, Chas J. Oulton, Alex Dewar, Job Seaman, Arch Robertson, John Waugh, Matthew A. Logan, Samuel O'Donnell, Joshua Black, Angus McLeod, William Oxley, Charles Smith, Caleb Lewis, Geo Hill, C. Edwin Atkinson, Charies Hatfield, Jesse W. Fullerton, W. Y. King, John W. Boyd, Joshua Dewis, D Dickinson, Hy Davis, Albert D Chapman, Wm Black, A. A. Stevens, R. Mitchell, Valentine Wood, Stephen Oxley, Rufus S. Purdy, Danl Y. Holmes, Greo. Scott, Gilbert Atkinson, John Sutherland, CJeorge Chapman, James Tait, Wm. J. Falcs, William B. Huestis, Isaac Brown, Isaac Purdy, Edward Bctts, B. S. Seaman, Peter McDonald, Jas McCain, Jolm K. Morris, David Mifchcll, David Atkinson, Peter McLean, A. B. Bctts, Judah Bortien, Charles Fisher, Rufus Ripley, Tillolt Harrison, Thos Lowther, Thos Jennings, Jas G. H. Brown, Jas A. Elliott, Sam E. Freeman, A. G. Purdy, Amos Purdy, Robt Donkin, I. J. Hingley, J. B. Wood- land, Rich Lowerison, Rufus Woods, Harding Carter, Thos Rolston IS o pi o I o N a g 'S V ^ I' ..!■:, \ H.i t: gpon^e-H, BrnsheB and CoailM, bj BKOWN BK^inKCS «nd I'v. I^lt Hi;' \\\ ' i IN H. B. rVLlXR ana COm Virtues Cait Slcel* kead sf Ponrcr^a TTharr pV: I ;;!* ' fr' ■ J. -i 94 BlilLOHER 8 FARftf KR S [1877 CouNTir OP DioBV — District «/* Digbu — Colin Campbell, Stephen Payson, Holland E. Piiyson, Etlwd M. Marshall, John Eldridj^e, Jicnj H. Huj^jjfles, Sabine Savarv, William Saunders, Lauchlan McKay, John l)akiu, Edward K. "timpany, Stems Jones, John Donnegan, Mendal Crocker, Edwd H. Oake^, Geo Henderson, David Rice, \Vm F. Mai-shall, Gcorj^o B. Potter, Jno V. Purdv, Win Aymar, Wm F Potter, Edw Haines, Jesse Harris, William Coggms, Isaiali Thnrber, Bcnj Van Blaraeom, Thomas B. Tooker, George Denton, Joiin W. Powell, Samuel T. Bacon, David Morehouse, Edward Potter, William Lent, Alexander D. Hoyt, John S. McNeil, Abner Morse, Israel Dunn, Hubbard Davis, William Denton, Chas Denton. Wra. Hankin- son, Thos 0. Singer, Richard Sanderson, James H. Roop, Robert K. Timpany, W. H. Taylor, John Walsh, Charles R. E^-erett, Robert Reed, James H. Morehouse, George A. Purdy, Edward J. Budd, Ansel B. Holdsworth, Francis Hutchinson, David Cowan, James E. Delap, John Smith, John M. Smith, Edwd Hogan, Geo Casseboom, Jas Walsh, Jas Lovitt, E. B. Oakes, James H. Jones, Daniel Morton. Wra. Warner, Edward Everett, Lemuel Saunders, Wesley O thouse, R. S.FittrandoIph, Jasper Journeay, Colin Johnson, Eliakim B. Tupplcr, Jos W. Denton, Stephen Westcott, Edwd C. Bowers, F. W. Ruggcs, Chas Saunders, Ephraim Bacon, W. Nichol, W, H. Dahlgren, Edmund Biirubam, E. E. Rice, Geo H. Dunbar, John Harlan, Lnrkin Hilton, John Hood, Chas E. Gilleland, John R. Hunt, William Haines, Chas R. McDonald, Jno Holdsworth, JnoB. Letteny, Geo N. Budd. Distrid or Clare — Patk Nowlan, Jas Stewart, Bonaventure Ribicheau, Felix Deveau, Nicholas Deveau, Reuben Perry, Angil Blinn, John P. Tliibedean, John B. Melanson, Thomas Tooker, George U. Perry, Henry Goldfinch, Wm. Mnllen, Maturin Robicheau, Urbine Doucette, Anselm M. Comean, Fidelc Gaudet, Luke Doucette, Louis Q. Bourque, James Hughes, Geo German, H. C. Sabean, Elair Melancon, W. H. Tedford, Stephen Arsenault. County op Guysboeo' — Gaysl>oro\igh Dlst, Hon Robt M. Cutler, Hon William 0. Heffer nan, James B. Hadley, William Hart, William Moir, John Mahoney, William G. Scott, John A. Steel, John Ehler, Thomas Keating, Jessie Anderson, John Jamieson, Jos W. Hadley, Joathan Hartley, Jos David, Don Gunn, Colin Chisholm, J. A. Tory, Andw Sangster, Wm Hartshorne, Goo Scott, J B. Simpson, Tho« C. Peart, Styles Hart, Chris Jost, Alfred W. Hart, John T. Sinclair, Jas E- Hart, Richd O'Gormcn, David Scranton, Jas H. Feltmate, Alex McL Hart, Thos O'Neil, Thos C. Cook, Wm P. Carritt, Wm Tory, Wm Webber, Jas S. Nickerson, Wm H. Wylde, Saml Aikens, Richd Bruce. William H Chisholm, Valentine McDonald, James Fitz- gerald, James Purcell, Herbert E. Cunningham, George B. Hadley, James Ferguson, John Matthews, Spencer H. Giffin, Thos. F. Mil- ward, Donald Kennedy, Hugh McNeil, Jas R. Atwater, Thos. Con- don, A. McLauchlin, Alex. Ferguson, Solomon Cohoon, Charles Tay- lor, John W. Peart, Charles M. Francheville, Henry M. Jost, Wm. L. Peart, Wm. F. DesBnrres, Jas. H. Marshall, Abraham Cox, John Mc- Millan, Jas H. Carr, John Chisholm, Thos Hadley, Donald Kennedy, Donald Chisholm, Archibald Chisholm, William S. McKeiir.ie, John F. Taylor, Stephen McMillan, William Wright, Jno Kennedy, Vincent Wallace, Kinsman S\vee% David Hudson, Wm G. Scott, jr., Stephen McMulleri, Peter Sinclair. St. Mari/'n District — Lauchlan McQuarrie, Dauiel Hattie, John Hatiie, Samuel Archibald, 4 * t 9 9 AKtf H'S UlUfTUEUA and CO^ Itnyortera Snislcal lastnuncnla II, 11. ttlXKtl and f'O.. !VoM«*ii Vntent fl^itmnflp., t»nd Tnwn^n ^fbHrf 1877] ALMANACK. 95 Alexftn^er Cnmmit^r, Samnel G. McKecn, Alcxon(?er Fisher, Aiiff'W Cftmeron, John Sinclair, Jolm Stewart, jr, Alexander Sinclair, David 11. McKcen, Gcorjje M. J. Elliott, A. K. W, McKcen, White, Charles Mcintosh, Joseph Mclean, A. P McKenzie, John Comininger, Donald McDonald, Hngb Mcl>onald, Jtw H. McDonald, Alex N. McDoTMikl, John McDaniel, Donald Kennedy, Wm. I*. Fye, Jesse Cummtnger, John McJjean, Alex Fi-sher, James McCdtehoom, Wtlltam Pride, John llude, Allan Bude, Alexander Mitchell, Waller Daniels, Thomas I^Uh, James Bemln«r, John A. Kirk, John lie witt, Joseph Rude, Robert Kennedy, Donald Sinclair, Alex^ Satherlard, John Crnikshanks, Dmiiel W. Crockett, Roht Rood, Dun McDonald, lieuben Mcintosh, John A. Stewart, Daniel Hattie, J.-^mes A. Fraser, Geo W. Mattatall, Hugh Gordon, Alexander Anderson, Kenneth Kirk, Williara McKecD. County of Hawfax. — Andrew Shiels, Philip Letson, !Piitrick Power, Dan O'Gorman, John Thomas, Francis Munro, Djiv Annand, Charles Hamilton, James Croncher, Henry A. Gladwin, Alexander Stephen, Matthew Gnild, Jer Northnp, Hon Jas Cochran, Wm H. Tidmarsh, Archibald McPhee, James L. Griffin, Rolxjrt Fox, John (leddcs, David ArcWhald, Adam Dcane, JJphraim Burgess, Wm E. Brine, Samuel R. Caldwell, George L. Chipman, Edm Ryan, Geo Gnrrison, David Thompson, Donald McLaren, William Hay, Francis Layton, William Evens, Jos Kaye, Robert Romans, William Landcis, Jno Carraichael, Hny Shcllnnt, JmlWauifts, Jno A. Bell, Nat Russell, Jno Stairs, Wm J Coleman, Wm ^khurst, JnoLinglcy, Jos Thomp- son, Edward Lahey, V/illiam Compton, John E. Shatford, George Shiels, George Dauphiney, James E. Shatford, ^^'rancis Webber, George J. Richardson, Wesley Hays, P. Carteret Hill, William F. Knight, Ezekiel Sibley, Isaac Hopkins, John Woodill, Edward John- son, Joseph Mnrphv, Chambers Blakcney, D. F. Curry, Benjamin C. Wilson, John Hays David A. Nicholson, Thomas Humphrey, Andw Gray, Daniel Cronan, Thos E. Kenny, William Hare, Thomas Walsh, John Doull, Matthew H. Richey, Benjamin W. Salter, Patrick Walsh, George J. Longard, George G. Dustan, N. P. Christian, James Fraser, Donald McDonald, William Dunbar, Charles J. Gossip, m.d., James Croncher, Wellington Kent, James Kent, George S. Dickey, Greorge Thomson, James Gardner, jr., William Hall, John H. Anderson, Thomas Maher, Edwd Bowers, William Mnnro, Frederick N. Hubley, Don Archibald, Theodore Conrod, Male Mclnnis, J. W. Laurie, Jas Butler, Jno Silver, Robt Boak, W. P. West, D. Farrell, J. B. Duiius, John Artz, G. A. Leslie, J. M. FoiTest, J. C. Ross, J. A. Shiers, Isaac McCurdy, Hugh W. Blackadar, John Taylor, John D. Tapper, Thos Walsh, Wm Taylor, John Flinn, John Davison, William Esson, Joseph Hamilton, Edward Smith, John Hitrgins, John S. Bryson, Peter Ross, John M. Inglis, Andrew Drillio, James Laidlaw, Jas. W. Turner, Geo. J. Troop, Francis C. Elliott, R. W. Fraser, Patrick Hayden, Thos Dnrney, Danl. H. Pitts, Alex Parker, Samuel Hutchinson, Jno K McCurdy, Wm A. Curaminger, Jas Kerr, John Kirker, Saml Balcom, jr, Malcolm McFarlane, David Archibald, Geo W. Madill, John Lindsay, Alex Mitchell, John Y. Payzant, Hyacinth H. Fuller, John Teman, m.d , James R. Graham, Norman Campbell, Benjamin Thomson, Norman Hayes, jr., Jacob F. Marryatt, John Thomas, jr., William Veith, Douglas M. Story, John Fraser, Robert Motion, D. J. Smith, M. J. Power, Peter Grant, William Wilson, s o 8 S o I f i; o 5 •: ftil y:. u ■ m t i' PhotosnipUc CbcmicalB, etc., at BKOWN BIIOTUEK8 and CO. if • %] a. tt. yiJH.En anil COmTIh Plntc, IC, IX, DC, Dl.hwid Pow«>*» Whurl 2 o H 't s fns i 96 BELCHERS FARMKRS [1877 John G. Bissetf, James Farqiiliarson, Saimicl A. White, W. Henry lliut, Rdbert Taylor, Samuel Buiris, Henry Cruikslianks, F. D, Oor- bctt, and the Mayor and Aldermen of Halifax fur the city only. County of Uk^ts-— Western DiHrkt^John Lockhuit, George Hurvie, Archibald Smith, Joseph Rickards, William Chambers, Jas Cochran, John Burgeas, Itmac Lake, James Greno, Robert Allison, Bennct Smith, Michael B. Salter, Isaiah Dimock, Shubael B. Parker, Thos Sandtord, James M. Higgins, Jehu M. Macooiber, Benjamin Marsteis, James Reynolds, Benjamin l)eW Frascr, m.jd., William Bennett, Shubael Diinock, Dcnnisoa Haivie, Jas Ross, Geo Johnston, Harris Martin, Jas F Cochran, Jas Denniaon, Thos A. Smith, Chas J, Wilkins, Edw Dimock, Munson H. Goud^e, Walter Hunter, John Jenkins, George I)c Wolf, John Smith, J. B. Noith, William Davison, Plinres Constnntine, Geo Armstrong, Wm. Murphy, Wm. Fish, Handley Stantttt, Saml Mumford, Andrew Shavsr, Thomas Akins, Kdwiu Mumfurd, Wm B. Shaw, Wm Canavan, Wm Dennison„ Nathan Wilcox, Jno Carmichael, Wm Beckman, Juo Stirling, James Poynt?, ti^dw McLatchy, David Scott, Wm Curry, AUrod Thomas, Tlicopbilus Cowen, William Hurvie, Charles E. Young, Wm. Bailey, John Patte.son, Wra. McKay, Wm. Ingram, Thomas Armstrong, Ezekiel N. Masters, William H, Mosher, Henry Canovan, John Taylor, Daniel Mosher, Charles T. Cochran, Jno A. Yaughan, William 8. Salter, Elias Payxant, James Collill, Nicbolus BcckwUh, Samuel Sweet, P. H. Abuon, Samuel Mmphy, John Calder, John Mosher, Eastern District, Francis Pai'ker, pavid Frieze, Jolin McDougall, Alex Thompson.Jno S.Brennan, Wm R.Wallace, Jas Withrow, Wm McDou- gall, (xeo Smith, Goo Densmore, yno Dimock, Benj Blois, WmC. Casey, Josiah Custanco, Isais)h Smith, Wm Lawrence, Evan Urquhart, James McKcnzie, Jas VV. King, Wra Etter, Robt Faulkner, Slpn Harvie, Hugh McLearn, Andw Kirkpatrick, Jas Ellis, Wm Wardrop, Geo Aiuslie, 'no McLearn, Harry B. Murphy, Wm Blake, A B Smith, Don McKay, Danl Blois, H H Blois, Sam Blois, John Sim, Jno T. Scott, John Ur- quhart, Wm H. Withrow, Geo P. Thompson, James Simpson, Robert Putnam, William Hamilton, John Brown, Alex Hill, Michl Terhune, Robt Parker, Jas Casey, Danl Thompson. Thomas Woolaver, Thomas Hunter, Nelson Wier, Jacob Hennigar, Wm Walker, Walter Burton, Wm Hunter, Alex Dunbar, Angus Rose, David R. Crow, Arch Frame, Alfred Putman, George Freize, James Coffill, Nicholas Beckwith, E4ias Payxant, Wm S. Salter, Alex Hiltz, John McKenxie, Geo T. Smith, Samuel Sweet, Wm Brennan, John Fenton, Andrew Pearson, John W. Morris, Charles H. Snide, Duncan McLean, John Graham, John Putnam. County of Inverness. — John McLeod, John McLellan, James G. McKeen, Donald McDonald, Hugh Campbell, Martin McPherson, Malcolm McDonald, Lauchlin McDougall, Donald Smith, James Purcell, Allan Cameron, Isaac McLeod, Samuel Campbell, Angus Beaton, Mai McKay, Alex Chisholm, Jno Chisholm, Jno McDonald, Don McDonald, Jas McDonell, Don McLellan, Matt McDaniel, Rodk McNeil, Ang McEachern, Jno G. Crowdis, Jno Chisholm, Jno Wright, Edw McMillan, Hugh McMillan, Ricd Darcy, J. Duncan Cameron, Duncan McLean, Donald Mcintosh, Wm McQuarry, Patk Dowling, Arch McPhail, J. Beaton, Malcolm McLeod, Hugh Cameron, m.d., Hugh McDonald, Wm Grant, Donald McDonald, Donald McDonald Jno McDonald, Jno McEachern, Don McDonald, Lauchlin Kennedy, BKOWN UKOTUEILa aud €tf ■, Wbolesalc VraiESlatt a 9 I < s t I fk II. PiriiliKIt A €0., Kar and Roll tron, amil vf Fower*8 lUiarl^ 1877J ALMANACK. 97 Jhoo1» S. Hart, A. M-cBenald, John Mclntosli, Peter Smyth, jr., Huj;h (lillies, Willitmi Dunbar, Jolni McLcniTan, Malcolm McNeil, Peter Piiint, Geo C. Lawrence, jr., Dun McDonnell, f>9n C*iisholTO, John McF&rlane, Don»ld McMillan, Alex McEarhran. Kol»€rt Mr-Dowgall, Alexander McEachen, Noil McDoirali^, Jacob Roes, John Catiieron, Murdoch Matthcaon, John Hing)«y, Duncan Cinnjjib(jl, M.t>., Mur- doch A. Ross, Finlay Beaton, Don A. MrLclian, Alex Campbell, Nci) GilHos, Neil Campbell, Angus McConnfc-k, Hirgh McDonald, Jolm McDoti^ran, Thomas Burke, John McLellan, Allen McDonald, Anh Boyle, Nathaniel C. McKeca, An^is Beaton, John Carmichael, Jiinres Coady, Donald McLean, jr, Peter Ghant, John McDonahl, An}^u« McPhail, Joseph White, Neil McMilkn, R, B, Smith, M.i>., Win McPherson, Allen McMillan, Neil McKny, Furqnhar McRae, DoDald McLeod, Annis Gkrant, Alex. McDoniUd, Arch McDougall. James Doyie, Allan McDonald, Alex McDonald, Sanies Hoss, Donald McFadjHui, l>onHH Srayth, John MeDonaM, Jolm Mclsaac, Anselm Au*Coin, Leo An'Cotn, John McKeen, Neil McMillan, Thos Evans, Wm Elhridge, iiu|;h Cameron, Murdoch Matheson, Rort«4d Campbell, Thos Willraott, m.t>., Thos, Tomkins, Duncan F. McLean, Wra Mc- Cloagh, An., Joncph A. In- graham, Alexander McT«eod, John Murray, sr., Angus Gillies, A. H. Sutherland, James McDonald, Neil Mx'Auley, Alexander McQueen, Malcolm Canieron, 1^. J, Brown, Thomas T McKeen, Neil Mcf^an, An^us McMillan, John McMaster, Walter Lawrence, Dani^ H>onne8y, Murdoch McKinnou, A.C. McDougali, Allan Mcintosh, Hector Mc- Lean, Hector McKenzie, John H. Murphy, A, A, Taylor, Allan McDonald, Dougald McDonald, Alex McDonald, John C. McDougall, M.D., John McKay, J. P. Lawson, John P. Tompkins, James Doyle, W. D. Simth, Mathew Doyle, John MclVmald, County op Kings — Samuel Chipman, Edmund Palmer, Richat'd Starr, John F. Hutchinson, Alexander Patterson, Wm Miller, Fairfield Smith, Edward P. Borden, Patrick D. Scanlan, Archibald Walker, John O. Pinco, Gideon Cogswell, David Ells, James Eaton, Amos Sheffield, Ebenezer Bigelow, Richard W. Kidston, James Griffin, John H. Cox, Irad Benjamin, Russel Coldwell, Levi W, Eaton, Jacob Lockhart, Charles Eaton, Winckworth Chipman, Abraham NewcomS, Zebulon Neily, Sydney Wekon, William A. Tupper, David Huntiey, Jno W. Rusoo, John W. Borden, Benj H. Calkin, John N. Bowles, John Kirkpatrick, Wm W. Patterson, Wm H. Lyons, William Rhodes, Thos A. Wilson, Levi C, Woodworth. James Bligh, Hiram Borden, Cyrus Johnston, William Davidson, William J. Wallace, Augustine A. Pinoo, George F. Robinson, Edward Hamilton, William Crane, James Leard, jr., John Porter, .loshua Reid, John M. Parker, Charles C. Hamilton, ji.d., Edwin Parker, Geoi-ge Kinsman, Charles Hall, Henry Lovett, James E Rockwell, Enoch A, Forsyth, Isaac Hamilton, George W. Fisher, John H. Clarke, Jacob M. Rusco, John A. Chipman, Willianj B. Wnixl, Leonaixi Fitch, John H. Miner, Benjamin B. Woodworth, John P. Lyons, Benjamin P. Weaver, Edward C. Foster, George Dodge, George Marsters, John W. Barss, Charles Dickie, George Har- vey, George N. Fuller, Obed Benjamin, David B Newcomb, Henry White, John E, Ells, George Hamilton, Charles Best, Thomas Farnsworth, Andrew Dwight Dewolf, Richaixl D. West, William BKOWN BKOTUI^ttS ^ CO., llupurtCiA vt l*ateul Mcdlciuv«. o 3 I t 9 i I •0 o u. i I: >!fei I ■ , !:1 ! . i ;|;. ! ir "' :-l\ W: > ■ -I i! ,- 11. Iff. FVttJKR A CW.« ViriVit TMSf Merf* IfntMff ttffanift^K Wftjirf, ■.»• a o I ;:) 4) n QO o \\ 9» BKLCHKR » FAR5/KR » [1877 Bowles, Henry Piuoo, Ansel T. Biikcr, GnTlninl Cox, Josejih B. Davidson, Elisha Sthofield, Ij^ nartl IVrtor, Leonavtl R. Ilsley, Jno Lamont, jr, Win C. Bill, HAnf)l«T C Slm#r>er, Abrnm G. Marsrers, Kliakhm 'fnppcr, Jno S. Newcomb, Henry L. Baker, WmN. Newcomb, Amos Baxter, Jos R Hea, i>.c.u, Mitrtm L. ClcnveUind, Ge«> C. Pineo, Ktlw M. Margeson, Moses Brown, Jas Martin, Jns Doyle, tfno ToWn, Jno O. Morse, Ertw Kcdmond, Ja» 15. Lyons, Jas P. Cunnin^hftm, £4vrin Rand, Samuel S. Robinson, Wm A. Porter, George L, Jes», Wm. H. Woodward, Wm S. West, James B. Rand, J^eander Rai}(T,Eilwavd R. Bishop, Gideon Power, OiircT Woodwoith, Thos Handley Chute, Jer Bligh, Leander Eaton, D. Harris Newcomb, J. Lean«ter Wickwire, Thos Tuzo, Joseph Starratt, David K. Ross, Robert Ells, William H. Skinner, Charks R. Nortbijp, Edwin Harris, Janws S. Wklcr, John N Coleman, D. Rnpert Eaton, Jolm W Margeson, Leveret DeV. Cbipman, D. D. Davidson, Obadiah rJcwcoiBl>,»lohn S. Belcher, James T. Manning, John 8. W(Kxlwortb, John Fnllerton, Willimn Smith, J. W. Taylor, Nathan W. Fislier, Wrlliam J, Wallaee, E.lw Flarris, Amos Black, Thomas Craig, Jusi:yi»W. Warner, A. Starv^ey Fisher, G^o Manro, William (ifcn, W. H. Bent, James Patterson, John Faalkner, Wm Condon, Edwanl M. Jordon, Peruar M. Brickcns, Jonathan Rand, Fred Brown, Alexander Tnppcr, Patrick Fnller, Nebon Patterson, Charles Taylor, Elias S. Grares, John Foster, John S. We)»on, George E. Cox, J. W. Bigelow, Michael Lonergan, Obadiah H. Newcomb, Jeliiel l>aYid8on, J. I* Gntridge, Gi4con E. Held, John W. Hamilton, James S. Morse, Jas Rand, Enoch Parker, Benjamin Kinsman, John Loomer, Ebenczer Cox, Noble J. Lyons, Henry Shaw, James A. Ccx. CouNTT OF Lunenburg — Benjamin Zwicker, Charles L. H. Church, Henry Bailley, George W. Kaulback, Wm V. Andrews, Morton Whcelock, Lemne) M, Drew, Benjamin Rynard, Nicbokts WoIfF, Geo Ross, Geo Richardson, Jos P. Mtjiler, Benj W. C. Manning, Thos K. Cragg, Janacs D, Selig, Wm Robinson, Lewis Knaut, Edw Morgan, Grcorge K. Mills, William S. Drew, Robert Scott, >\. Joseph Rjidolf, George Barss, Charles Lordley, Rol)ert Smith, Edward Tcel, Joseph Whitford, Nelson Chesley, J. M. Hoyt, Joseph Baker, G^rge Wile, Simon Risser, Matthew Ernst, Willinm Tamer, Robert; Lindsay, James Stanatr, Robert Dawson, John Smith, Henry D. Cleavoiand, Joseph W. Lockhart, Lewis Anderson, John Trethncy, James Lantz, James Dechman, Henry Akicrs, J. James Kock, Casper Oxner, Adam Feindel, Leonard Hebb, Reuben McFarlane, Saml Ramey, Jas Faulkner, Henry Kedy, Robt West, Enos Teel, Adam E. Dnrland, Wm J. Dauphiney, Jas Publicover, Henry Porter, John Neville, Jas Grinton, Wm Cleaveland, Casper Publicover, Jos Ritsey, Jas H. Wentzcl, John Tobin, Edw Langille, Jas Fayles, Nat wStrum, Wm. Rcmby, Josiah W. RudoH, Jas Wynock, Jo9 T. Barss, Jer Mader, Jas M. Metzler, Avard Foster, IjCvi Langille, Thos H.^ Mosher, Wm Himelman, Caleb Langille, Cos))er Oxner, Eli Ramey, Benj Dauphiney, William Shatford, Wm Faulkner, Jacob Pickles, D. B. Himmelman, Richard J. Jenkins, Danl Duncan, Jumes H. Hiltz, •lames H. Coolen, Abraham Hebb, Stephen Fink, John Burn, Charles Morash, Thomas T. Keefler, Joseph H. Wade, John S. McKean, John Bailley, Abraham Zink, Benjamin Berringer, John Levi Oxner, Joseph R. Wyman, John F. Hiltz, Henry E, Cook, Natt Wentzell, Albert Pearl, Steph Langille, Jas Tliompson, R. D. Clarke, Jas Kizer, D) p 1^ I 1877] Jas McF| Wortliyl* DauphiB^ Jaraes Fi| gudcr Tr« Wm Selil Cule, Sill] Janies Laj J, D. Sp«[ S. Drew^l Couvi Jt>hu Mt McKcnxi Bttgfa M' Laugili, CamfjTOB Camerun KoUt l>a George 1 F. McDa Wm R<*s Frastjr, J Holmes, . McHard; Jolm Me David 1 McLean, J«hn a. McDoiia sou) Joli } Chas Mc I G. Cam] I Dun Mc Brownri ^ ,, JucCui! g McNeel, ^ IMieUacl " ' MoMilh Tlios K Jas W. Tajttrie, John M O o O Robert Canipb David Jyhu 1 Hamilt Dewar Camer Jas ll< I Carapl i Charlc ! JihjD \ UKOWN BUOTIlEK(» « CO.* Ordunuce »qa»re, UaUmx. Tttiirr, m. H. raUBS M €#^ %oWi?tk PiKteat Bj««Bill«,He«dorr«wci*s Wluiif. [1877 I J877] larsfers, swcomh, Fineo, ToWn, , Edwin H. ALMANACK. 01) V m. avd R. tc, Jor e, Tho3 Villinm Wktcr, Lcvcrct Villimn , E«hv terson, ickcns. Fuller, Foster, ergan,. on E. [urker, Lyons, U H. firews, L'boLis >nin«r, , Edw it, ,f. imith, Ihyjt, lli:lDI John rson, ! ■3, J. I nben i Enos ! ■e-.iry j Dver, Nnt arss, I H. ney, I '.''• i iltz. j tries I Ban, ner, sell, iter. 9> ft p I? (» e P P s O > > £ I 9 CO I o O o ft i7as McFarland, CiiHrles E. Chnrfh, Qideoii Lnn^illo, Joseph B. Wcirtliylakc, £4wArd Ujn'kma.fi, John T^ngille, Christian Vo};ler, John Duuphineo, Lewis Sinitli, jHOioe Heaaigar, James KtcKeea, John Teal, James Fiiihcr, Edward Strum, Isaac Mader, John Trcthewav, Alex« KNder Trethoway, I>avid PiibKcover, Obadiah Spinney, K. J. ftlnnniug, Wm Seliij;, Joseph ToiiRg, NutUamel Hehb, Uiram Hennigar. George Oole, Silas Corkum, Wm Henaeberry, Geo Redden, Jas K. Whit ford, Jaines Langille, James W. LangiUc, William Vaughan, J. P. Armstrong, J. I). S|)erry, Oha«!iah SuJoaey, (iamael Smith, Wm S. HoJden^ Win S. Drew, jr., Wm LiewellyN, Nichokis Oxner. CouvTY OF PicTOU — Hon Jas Fraser, Robert Miirrav, Peter Ross, John McKay, Geo McLcod, Dun McDonald, William Fraser, Adam MuKcnxie, Jas Pon McDonaTd, c.j., Geo McKay, George Dcnoon, John Holmes, c.J., Adam Gordon, Andw Hunter, John F. McDonald, Basil BelL, John IL Lane, Jno Gray, Pet G. Campbell, Whei liiifiii, Jno Russ, James Fitepatridc, Alexander Chtsltolm, Donald Frasta*., James Wentworth, Duncan Robertson, Titouia.s Horn, James Holmes, Jufan A. Dawso'i, Jas W. Carmichaet, Malcom G. McLeod, Alex McUardy, John Dawson, John Mitchell, Law Miller, David Marsiiall, Jolm McPhce, Georj«e W- Underwooid, Roht Fraser, Andw Campbell, David I'attcr^n, Alexander Grant, Alexander Thompson, Hector McLean, Dun McICay, Jas MrRac, Richard Tanner, Danl McI>onald, J^hn R. Noonan, Mahew T. Smith, Don McKay, Alex McKay, Alex McDonald, m.k., Thos Fraser, Jas Hudson, John McDonald, {Angus' sou) John McDuuald, {John's son), Don McLean, Wra McGillvray, Chas McKinnon, Chas ]\lcI>ougaU, Wm Cameriim, Charles McLcUan, G. Campbell, J. Hislop, R. P. Grant, K. Ross, A. Fraser, Jesse Hoyt, Don McDonald, f.o., Jas Fraser, Daniel Grant, Maurice Power, Wm Brownrigg, Danl MeLea , Alex Mcl^eod, Don Ross, Wm McDougall, Juc Cumming, Jas Cummiug, Don D. McDoimld, Chas T. Irving, Robt McNcaI, Allan tfcPltoe, Donald Sutittrland, l^Ialeom McDonald, Michael C. Oldiag, William S. Fraser, John R. Fraser, Angus MoMillnn, Jno Fakoner, Wm McLaren, A. J. Patte»-son, Jno Yorston, Thos Kcuuudy, Darnel Sutherland, DaHiel Chisholm, Alex Matheson, Jas W. Jackson, Jas D. McGregor, James Kitchen, John Henry, David Tajttrie, Saral Archibald, John Gollan, David Millar, Tlios Graham, John MeLeod, George Lawrie, Angus Campbell, John R. Carmichael, F&nlaj Cameron, Thomas Grant, Rot>ert McNaughton, Daniel Munro, Robert Mcl^ean, John Miller, James P. Mclennan, C- Dwyer, Wm Cani])hell, Peter Brown, Duncan Wier, Gotjrge Smith, John Fraser, David Huggin, R«»l)ert Banncrman, James Mitchell, Wm C. Olding, John D. Fraser, E. McLellan, John Oliver, James Stalker, Geo. J Hamilton, John Johnson, John McDonald, Wm. Irving, IJobcrt Dewar, Geo McConnell, Alex. McGillirray, John R. Davics, Kenneth Cameron, Samuel A. Foster, Jno McDonald, (Dal), John McKenzic, Jas Ross, John P. Lawson, Robert S. McCui-dy, John Fraser, Robert Campbell, Alex Sutherland, A. M. Fraser, Jno H. Innis.. Jno Deno«n, Charles McKinnon, Alex N. Gunn, Robert Campbell, Norman Gunn, Jno D. Cameron, Dav Conners, Francis McKenzie, Jno D. McDonald. Jtit»»'JII lti&OTaJiilU» A €«U, €li£iulciiJaiuul Tl»J|c( AxtiCltHL 4 o o » 4 d m o M VI s •CJ/ » oa ra o (.a I . i .! t I I ■ I i tiM ir. ir. rrfXITII a CO.* TTn rinU, rr, n, nv, DT, Iteml nf Powrr^ Wlknrf. 14; 5U ' 1 mi' i^^ 1;; o .d Hi H si o •1. CoirwTT or QcRBwa — Jiuiws P. More, Richard CnnTcr, William McGill, Zohcth Freeman, Jtweph Dexter, Gcorjre McIxichI, Eldred Cohoon, Robert Doliiver, Steplien Mat4t, Dnrjd Fn-eman, Sylvanns Morton, Ismd Hemfry, Georg« 8. Rirker, CTmries Allrsmi, jr., Enoch Hteaihnan, John H. Mullmn, Ecfwai^d McI^on, Jno C, Wolf, Chas E. Mortorr, Jot» Ford, Wm H. F-eeman, Stephen Smith, P. Annntrong, Jos B. Harlow, James M. Fvceraan, Lewis Minard, Thcodosins Ford, John j H. Minard, Uriah Johnston, A. M. Hcmeon, Geo W. BarsS) Martin i MeNutt, Vincent Dexter, J. Newton Maek, Silvanus Munro, James \ Croft, James Plirdy, Caleh Colo, Gilbert S. Mack, Thos. M. Dunphy, I Simeon F. Bi'own, John McDonald, Alex McDonald, John Bnp, David Sheriff, .lames E. Daley, Jan>c8 Carder, Thomas l>ay, Joeeph B. Freeman, Alden Waterman, Jacob Waterman, Elisha P. Christo{)licr,. John Fitzgerald, William Rccd. CoTiNTY OF Richmond — Henry Martell, John R. Smith, sem*. John Morrison, John Matheson. Alexander Mnrcbison, Anthy Oliver, Simon Babin, Ken McLeod, John FliUer, Charles Boudrot, Edward Ganion, E. P. Flynn, Robert McKenzie, Robert Hill, William Brymer, PiUrick Maubourqotte, Maurice J. Kavanajrh, Ken Morrisonald, Louis Boudrot, T>on Matthcson, William Urquhart, Gfcorjje H. Bissett, Hyacinth Martell, William G. Ballam, Hector Murchison, Donald ^cKay, Isidore LeBlbne, Henry Riclmnl, ArehibaW Johnston, John R. Smith, jr., Gilbert ]*aon, Andrew Mcl>onald, An^us McNeil, James Heam, sr.. Charles Kin;;, Max Forrest, David MeNamara, jr, Peter'Gruchy, John Keefe, Albert B. Hoo.per, An^ns McKinnon, Neil Stewart, Josepli Matheson, Rol)ert G. Proctor, Sinjon Terrio, James Phelan, Sebastian Vij^ieaa, jr., D. McRae, R. G. Momson, Wm Chisholm, Hectoi" Mi-'Kinnon, Walter Murray, George M. Jean, Remi Benoit, Felix Forest, Charles Lenoir, Angus McNeil, Piiul Leblane, George Clough, .loseph Bissett, Svlrester Boudrot, Edward Proctor, Charles Grant, Alex Mcintosh, Murdoch McRae, Alexander McCuish, Alex T. Miitlieson, Simon LeBIanc, Jno Morrison, Emi!e Mouchct, John C. McDougall, M.i> , Casimer Rob'^rt, M.i>., David Walker, William R. Morrison, Allan J. McNoi-ll, Felix Marmand, Thomas li udrt^t, James LeBIanc, Malcolm J. T. McNeil. County 0¥ Suklbdrnk — Robert Currie, Gilbert McKcnna, Wra J. Bell, William T. Kelly, James T. Hohfcn, David Eisonhaner, John M. Dall, Joseph Walters, William McKay, William Herkins, \$ 1877] John G/ HuRh Ml James B< 1 Elisha W. ll Cunningh; " Asa Macg I W. Wilsc^ Vincent I Doane, Hogg, Ti Homer, COUNT^ ander Taj Angus Bil Alexandei ,Tohn S. 1 Charles Morrison,! McLean, f Mur McD John McI Thomas J. McKej I Daniel I McNeil, Ang^is r Don Mc(^ McDonal , Edward I ; McKay, McLeod, Morrison McDona Charles Duncan John Ht Angus James McNeill i Cooj 1 Weston Willian Nelson Cann, John 1 Moses, Crosbj I Mood) V li Lande ^ ll Sterri * ll Byror M. L W. I Caun IIK4IWS BttOVUEMA A €0.» Surstettl IttHtrameuU. n. ■. FirLLRE Jt CO., Y. M. Ihecl Klac, Head of Power*ii Wharf. [1877 I I 1877] ALMANACK. 101 A John Gf W. Dnll, Jessie Dexter, John Purney, Jnmcs P. Johnston, Hugh McAlpine, William Duulop, jr., Jacob Locke, Austin Locke, James Bower, Rol)ert G. Irwin, John A. McGowans, Gcorpe Cox, Elisha W. Perry, Robert W. Freeman. Darrinyton DiMrict — Willinm Cunningham, Jas C Smith, Josiah Snow, Henry Chute, Bartlett Covill, Asa Macgray, Thos L. Banks, Obed W. Homer, Thos. Coffin, Thos W". Wilson, Israel L. Crowell, William B. Smith, Hemeun Kenny, Vincent Nickerson, Michael Wrayton, Daniel Sargent, A. C. Avard Doane, William A. Snow, Edward Crowell, Martin Thomas, Thomas Hogg, Thos Watson, John B. Lawrence, David Daley, Francis W. Homer, Robert Sutherland, Wm H Coffin, John C. Cunningham. County of Victoria — William Jones, Charles J. Campbell, Alex- ander Taylor, John Robertson, Alexander Munro, Joseph Hartt, Angus Buchannan, John W. Burke, Alexander McKay, Lewis Bown, Alexander Cameron, Angus McLeod, John McLeod, John McDonald, John S. McNeil, John G. McKinnon, Don McLean, Jno McLennan, Charles Campbell, Maloom Mclean, Lauchlan McDonald, Donald Morrison, Rupert G. Zwicker, Hector Campbell, Jessee Roper, Wm McLean, Kenneth McKenssie, Edward McLeod, Mur McKcnzie, Mur McDonald, Kenneth McDonald, Angus McAulay, Neil McAskill, John McLeod, Neil Morrison, Kenneth Buchannan, Luther McLeod, Thomas S. Bown, jr., John McKinnon, Duncan Morrison, Daniel J. McKenzie, A. B. Morrison, Angus Cameron, A. J. Maclver, Daniel McLeod, Neil Gillis, George Ingraham, John McRae, Hector McNeil, Alexander McDonald, Wra Kidston, jr., Laugh McFadyan, Angus Mclvor, Rod McRae, Samuel C. Campbell, Donald McLean, Don McQuarry, Jno A. Fraser, Don McRae, Alex Ferguson, Alex S. McDonald, A. S. Kiilston, Henry Foyle, Donald Gillis, J. C. Boyd, I Edward P. McNeil, Duncan McAskill, Murdoch McKenzie, Donald ! McKay, Philip Fmser, Donald J. McRae, Hu^h McAskill, Malcolm ! McLeod, Duncan McRoc, Edward McCurdy, Donald McLean, John Morrison, Pryor Hull, Charles Hart, David McCurdy, Charlws McDonald, Charles L. Cavnj>bell, Peter McLeod, Donald' McKenzie, Charles McRae, Leonard McLeod, James McKinnon, Colin Munro, Duncan Kerr, Donald Walker, K. B. McKenzie, Robert D. Campbell, John Heelan, Ronald McDonald, Donald McLieod, Duncan McLeod, Angus McDonald, David Dunlop, John Munro, Nathan Nunn, James McKinnon, Alexander McDonald, John McLean, Stephen McNeill, Philip McDonald. County op Yarmouth — Township of Yarmouth: Jno Murray , Leon Weston, Benjamin Rogers, Thomas D. Chipman, Nathan Hilton, William Burrill, Robert Brown, J. Crawley, Ansel Robhins, J. Nelson Corning, Nathan Crosby, Benj P. Crosby, Geo Crosby, Harvey Cann, John Raynard, Geo S. Brown, Samuel Flint, Benj Cleaveland, John K. Ryerson, Nehemiah K. Clements, Jacob Hatfield, Nathan Moses, Charles Tedford, Charles Steel, Samuel Crosby, Richard T. Crosby, Jon Randall, John A. Hatfield, Stephen Patten,' J. Wentworth Moody, Alden Ellis, Charles E Brown, Willirtm Haley, Jacob Landers, Freeman Dennis, Saml M. Ryerson, Nathan Lewis, James Sterritt, William V. Brown, Chandler Robbins, Samuel Hamilton, Byron P. Ladd, George H. Jenkins, Thomas B. Crosby, Thomas M. Lewis, Robert K. Rose, Nathaniel Hogg, Charles Cahan, jr., W. H. Moody, William D. Lovitt, George R. Doty, Richard C. Cann, Wm Law, Nathl Churchill, Amos Hilton, John C. Blockadar, »ponSfi^ Urmhcaiiua €i»il»bt t BKOW)^ UlfcOTU£lt6 «fc €.'0. f I 11 .t \ ■. ■. rviiLBK A CO.* BlMtlBg P«wdcr, llMid Of Power*! Wkarf. W*; 'Ma 102 nKLCIIRR'S PARMBR'3 [1877 Ira Porter, Danl McLauj^hlin, Joseph R. Kinnev, Anhlcy Porter, David Crosby, Nnthan B. Lewis, Win S. Porter, l^Iondo White, Wm Burrill, jr., Kzckicl E. Rin^, John Murphy. Diatn'ct of Arpyle: Isrncl Hardin||(, Robt S. Eakins, Jas M. Lent, Matt JeflTury, Peter ii. D'Kntreinont, John Bourque, Michl Surctte, W. D'Entremont, 0})ed S. Slocomb, Cyril Babine, Jeremiah Sims, Louis B. D'Entremont, Stillman Larkin, Enos Gardner, James Doucctt, Simeon Gardner, Jervois D'Entremont, Louis B. D'Entremont, Peter Surette, John Gavel, Jacob Flint, Edward 8. Perry, Anselm O. Porter, Clair V. Porter, Dennis Burette, Ixjuls A. D'Entremont, Caleb Spinney, 'J. Harvey Mcfjarrcn, Albert Gnyton, Lemuel Hamilton, Jno Goodwin, jr., James Amero, Leon V. Amero, Job S. Blauvelt, John Cariand, Jeremiah Murphy, Meiford. Sims, Caleb Cook, J. Inuram Brand, Wm H. Gavell. Oomxaissloners for fflTisff relief to ZnaolTont Selbtors aad for talslnar affidavits to liold to BaiL ConNTT OF Annapolis — Geo R. Grassie, I. W. RnpgTcs, Joseph Wheelock, James Gray, William Y. Foster, Chas M. Forbes, Jonn Mills, John Fleet, Robert Mills, Edward Barteau, T. W. Chesley, Thos C. Wheelock, Albert Beals, L. S. Morse, Williajn, Reardon, Thomas A. Gavaza, Richard^ion Harris. Co. OP Antioonishk — Wm R. Cunningham, Wm J. Beck, Richard J. Furristall, Donald McKenzie, Thomus M. Kin);, Edward Corbett. Co. OF Capk Breton— C. E. Leonard, Henry Davenport, William Gammell, John A. Moore, L. Robertson, John McLean, John Fer- gusson, John Forbc, Cbas J. Clark, Hngh McLeod, Joseph McVarish. Co. of Colchester — Wm Campbell, James F. Blanchard, Jas. K. Blair, William McKim, Wra A. Fulmore^ John King, Thomas Miller, George Reading, Eliakim Tupper, jr. Co. of Cubiberland — Charles O. Roech, C. G. Donkin, William H. Rogers, Charles B. Dewolf, Donald McKay, C. E. Ratchford, Amos S. Blenkhorn, (>rus Bait, J. Z. Bliss, Job Seaman, Wm. Oxley, Amos Purdy, W. Y. Iving, Arthur Davidson. Co. of Diqbt — Chas Bndd, Edw K. Tiropany, John Donnegan, Edward M. Marshall, Louis Q. Bourque, Basil A. Robicban, Charlton Snbean, Holland E Pay son, CoHn Campbell, senr., Wra B Stewart, I B. H. Ruggles, Edwd Hogan, A. M. Conieau, Bunaventure Rubicheau, i W H. Taylor, George Henderson, John V. Purdy. | Co. of Qdysbqro' — William G. Scotf, John Mahoney, Jas B. j Hadley, Wm Hart, Christopher Jost, P. C. Culler:, Edward I. j (!!iinning:ham ; St. Mary's Dist., Hugh McDonald, Wm A. McKeen, Alex N. McDonald, John W. McKcen, W. D. R. Cameron. Co. of Halifax — Henry C. D. Twining, Andrew Shieh, Joseph Kaye, Charles M. Nutting, Reiyamin G. Grav, Napean Clarke, Peter H. LeNoir, Wm. Tmning, M. I. Wilkins, ' Chas. Taylor, Wallace Graham, Wm F McCoy, John D. Tupper, John H. Anderson, Isaac J. Wylde, Alex Stephen, John Erwin, ir , Geo A. Allison, J. H. Fvitb, Wm R, Foster, J. W. Loogley, E. S. Crawley. r ttR«W9( HKOTAISftft A €•« WlM»lcmle »riiS«lBlii 1877 Porter, 0, Wni irfji/le: Bter a. , OM emont, irdncr, Jolin Clair mncy, xlwin, krlnnd, , Wm sand 19 s 8 > S s H. II. PrLl.RM 4k ell. OVFIOIAL A88IQN1DES AnnapoHn, li. J. Uniacke. Antiqoniah, A. McQillivnry. Caiie Breton, C. W. Hill. Colchester, Jas. K. Blair. Cumberland, H. W. Baker. Diffby, G. Henderson. GuyHboroHi)h, W. Haruhorne. Kings, E. Cogswell. Inverness, Jam«g G. McKeen. Halifax, W. IL Creifhtou, Pknitkwtiary — Warden, John Flinn. Medical Attendant, Kufus S. Black, M. D. Chaplains, Rev Henry Pope, Rev T. J. Daly. ChieJ Officer, Charles Ross. Immigration Ofiticb — ^5r«n^ Edwin Clay, Oerrish Street, Halifax. iNSPKCToa OF Stbamers for Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick— W. M. Smith, St. John, N. B. Arbitrators — James Cowan, Isidore Hurteau, Henry Elliott, William Taylor. Board of Statistics of Marriages, Births ANb Deaths. — Sec'y, Rev Hugh McMillan, Halifax. Dep. Registrars of Marriages, Births and Deaths, Stephen Sclden, Halifax, and the Deputy Post- masters and Way Office Keepers in the different Counties. Pout of Halifax — Inspecting Physician, W. N. Wickwire, M. D. Assistant Phynician, James Pitts, M. D. Port Warden, Capt David Hunter. Harbour Master, Capt Elijha Wood. JShipping Master, Capt J. D. Cummins. Port of Pictop — Harbour Comtnissioners, Robt P. Grant, Joseph Gordon, James D. McGreaor. Pilotage Authority, Robert f. Grant, Joseph Gordon, James D. McGregor, Alexander J. Patterson, Captain Daniel McDonald. Harbour Master, John Gunn. Port of Sydney— Po/< Physician, A. D. McGillivray, M. D. Harbour Master, A. H. Bourinot. Shipping Master, Robert R. Ingraham. Port Warden at Port Hawkesbury, Daniel Hennessy. " " at Port Mulgrave, George B. Hadley. Harbour Masters — Sheet Harbour, William Hall. Bridgewater, n^ :j»l(*Wli ITKttTiiKiW'^MA, OnliiAnice 8«iuirc"HaUI)ixr H. II. nxiiKB A <^.. il«Milliif Pltrk nn^^ Papvr* NmmI of P*w«r*tWlMirr. 1877] ALMANACK. 105 Joseph *R. Wymnn. North Sijdnry, Geo In);rnham. livn$ d'Or, Kruncis Diinlap. />////« Irlncf liaif, Henry Mitvliell. St Atniyaret'B liiiif, l*«ter F. Routillier. Port Ilairlcnhuni, I)Hiti(*l lIoniM'itHy. Port Hood, tlohii Murphy. Yaniionih, (leorge K. Cnnii, Tusht, Formnn IltttHuld. Gftuim'» ^'ore, Ueor^u i^wicker. /lNfif//«<>///i, JncubT. Sturrett. MrNiilr'n Com, RonaUl McKachisrn. Bear River, Wm F. Hcniii|;Ar. Windmtr, Cnpt JarnHH Wiley. Haddevk, Htephen Afwaier. Plaintrr Cove, Don Frascr. fjumtibunf, Wm H. Bojrfj. Port Mulyrnve, Ant;ui 11. iy*c1)(>naUI. Puf/iiHish .himcs Hcnt. Vheliramu, F. Aneoni. Cane Canso, Wm. Walnh! Wallace, W. MeNab. Parr,l>oro\ E. W. BoatUe. I^K/i^poctmaA, Nell McKinnon. SiiiPPiNU Mabtkbs — Cow Bay, RodcHek McKenzie. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, CANADA. Post Master Oeneral, Hon. L. 8. Huntin ■. B. nJI.I«B«€0.,lIa»llU «BdTaiT««C!«rd«g« . Via New York See Great Britain Ireland above. & ARRIVE, Fortniglitly. Once per week. Four timc8 per week. See Great Britain Ireland above. LettoFA intended for ReKistritinn mast he posted half an hour previous to tho closing of the Mail by which they are to he forwarded, and both the Postage and the Registration Fee must be prepaid. Registration closes hnal^j^ h* 7.30 p.m. Paid Letters for tlie English Mail received till U a. m. of the day on which the nnail closes. Unpaid l^etters and Book Packets and Samples must be posted by 10 a. m. ; and Registered matter by 9.30 a. m. Monev Orders issued and paid from 10 a.m., to 4 p.m. On the day before the closing of the direct English Mail, the Money Order Office will he kept open for the issue of Money Orders on the United Kingdom only, till 8 p m.; and on the following' morning will open for the same purpose from 8 a.m., till 10 a.m. Street Letter Boxes. The location of the Street Letter Boxes is as follows : Foot of Salter and Lower Water, Corner of Morris and Pleasant, Foot of Green and Pleasant, Corner of iSouth Park and Victoria Road, Foot of Birmingham and Morris, Corner Spring Garden Road and South Park, Corner of Pleasant and Spring Garden Road, Comer of Sackville and Barrington, Corner of Argyle and Buckingham, Foot of Cogswell and Brunswick, Corner of Cogswell and North Park, Corner of Cunard and Moren, Corner of Gottingen and Comwallis, Corner of Gottingen and North, Corner of Gcrrish and Brunswick, Foot of Arts Lane and Upper Water St. Foot of Cornwallis and Upper Water St. Foot of Jacob Stieet. The public are cautioned against posting anything but Letters in the Street Letter Boxes, as the forcing in of Newspapers etc., will prevent Letters from being safely deposited in the box. Collections are ii^iade from Street Letter Box^s at 9.30 a.m., 4.45 p m., and 9.30 p.m. Col- lections are also made from the Street Letter Boxes on Sundays : at 4.45 in time for the Night Express Train, and at 9.30, for the Monday Morning Mails. FoBtage Stamps. Postage Stamps can be obtained from the following licensed Vendors : H. A. Taylor, Druggist, Barrington St. G. E. Morton, Hollis St. ^i-^^i i\A ft '. ! I . i: t I' 09 '■'} BSOWN mi^THKMS « «)•., iMpoiten ef Vtowrr Seeds. ■. H. riTLLBK A €0., *« BrrnndnimA*' Iioudou W Mtc lend* P»wcr*i> Wh»> f. — ^^-^ ^ 11 , 111 ■ 11 mm — ^1— ^mi— ■ 1 1 juiHi.. M-ii I jgg - i' ii 108 BKLCIIKRS FARMKR8 [1877 T. P. Connolly, Granville St. Rev. A. W. Nicholson, Wesleyan Book Room, Granville St. Rev. Aloxr. McBean, Book and Tract Depository, Gmnville St. •R. IJrquhart, Spring Ganlen Road. H. C. Tully, Upper Water St. J. Courtney, Pleasant St. A. P. Power, Brunswick St. foot Cogswell. M. A. Buckley, Granville St. G. T. Winsor,' Lower Water St. J. Crawford, Upper Water St XiOtter Carriers* Delivery. The Delivery of Letters by Carriers is as follows : in the business portions of the city, and as far South as Iiiglis and North as Grerrish, Three delivericii daily, Sundays excepted, comrncnciu^ at 8 a.m., 12 noon , and 4 p.m. ; in the Northern and Southern portions of the city, beyond Gcrrish (North) and Inglis (South), 2 wo delivcriejs daiiiy, Sundays excepted, commencing at 8 am., and 4 p.m. ; and in the Northern, Southern, and Western Suburbs, and Richmond, One delivery daily, Sundays excepted, commencing at 8 a.m. Letters for these deliveries will be received at the General Ofiico up to within 15 minutes of the commenoement of earh delivrry. Letters and Papers should be addressed to Street and Number at which to be delivered. Change of Residence should be promptly notified to the Postmaster in writing. The public are re, nested to adopt the house door letter-boxes, the use of whicii will result in greatly increased rapidity in the delivery of letters. No person need call at the office for letters, for all may have mail matter left at their residences regularly, without risk or charge. Notioe to Box Holders. An order to have letters placed in a box belonging to another person cannot bo recognized, unless such letters are addressed to the box or to the care of its holder. Letters for a private member of a firm should be ad^lressed to the care of the firm or number of the box. A letter addressed to a particular street will he taken out by the Letter Carrier, whether the person to whom it is addressed has a box or otherwise Box holders should be careful to authoriKO only a limited number of persons to receive their letters, and only those in whom they have full confidence. ' Credit for Postage, &o. The clerks in this Office are forbidden to give credit for postage, and the holders of boxes and others are requested not to ask them to violate their instructions. The regulations of the service require that the exact amounr of postage shall be tendered to the C'eik at the window in current coin if necessary. Change will, however, be given for public accommodation, whenever practicedde. A Letter or Packet once posted becomes the property of the person to whom addressed, and must be forwarded to Us destination. On no application, however urgent, can it be delivered back to the writer. II. M. VVtU 1877] Business by niidtakl Mails 8^ p m. Thcfc Nova Scol Post OfI Acadia Mi Advocate I A^nJierst^ AnnnpiiUa. Antigonisk Arichat, Athol, Avonport Ayhyord^ Baddeck, Baningto Bear Aive Beaver Ri' Berwick, Bij? Hras ' Boularder Bridgetoio Brid'yewat Brook field Caledonia Canning, Canso, Cape Geoi Cope S(U)l Chester, Christmas Clements^ Clyde Ru Ctrw Bay, Cross Rdi JJartmow Digby, Durham^ East Baj Economy Ellersiiot ElinsdiU Enfielo, EngUshU Five tsh Gay's R Glenelg, Glengar Golden" Goose \i Granvili Grand I 3 VBtf WN »j(«'rMKKS A €Om or«tmuic« tm«rre, ItaUlte* 1 n. W. ruliLKR A COm IUw «nd Boiled Liaseed OH, Head Power** Wharf. ^ i Buainnss ineu arc requested not to ask (or the return of letters mailed by mistake or otherwide. Dartmouth. Mails sent to Dartmouth three times per day at 6 a.m., 1 .30 p.m., 7 p m. The following h a list of the principal regular Post OiHces, in Nova Scotia, viz.: Post Offices. J ost Masters. Post Okficks. Post Masters. Acadia Mines, Jas J. AfHick Advocate Harbor, Nathan 13. Morris. Ainhtrst^ Annnpalia. Antiqonisne, Wm. F. A. Afichat, Athvl, Avouport Stat'n, T. ». Ayleajord, T. R Badaeck, Robt. Ban-ingkm, Bear Aiver, Amos Furdvi Hams y«inUlarcom. H. P. Hill. G. Hallam. Donkin. Newcomb. Harris. Elmslt^v. R. H. Crowefl. W. S,V. T. Hard wick. Beaver River Cor, W. S. Raymond. Berwick^ Bij? Hras 'dor, Boularderie Bridgetown, Brid'yewnter, John M. Parker. J no P. Halliburton. Alex. Munro. Enoch Dodge, Joseph Whitford. Brooktield, (Col) James Graham, Caledonia Corncr,George Middlemas, Canning, H. A. Borden. Canso. W. A Hutchison. Cape George, Robt. McDonald. Cape Sable Island, W. Cunningham. Chester, Mrs M C. Brown, Christinas T8land,J&mea McDougall. Clementspoi't, James P. Revy. Clyde River, Geo Thomson C(iw Bay, Anthonj' Martell. Cross Rds, Co Ear Kinsman Swtet. Dartmouth, Digby, Durham, East Bay, Economy, Eilersliouse, Elinsdale, Enfield, Englishtoiim, Five Islands, Guy's River, Glenelg, Luther Sterns. Clara VV. Bent. John McColl. Hugh McDonald. W. A. Fulmer, J. Johnson. Alex. Dunbar. H. F. Donaldson. Duncan McDonald. Andrew K. Graham. M. Frame. Matthew Archibald. Glengarry Sta'n^ John Eraser. Golden^'ille, Neil McQuarrie. Goose .iiver, G. Hunter. Granville Ferry, Alfred Troop. Grand Narrows, J. S. McNeil. Great Village, Greenville Sta'n, Giiyshorouyh, Hantsport, Hebron, Iloptwtll, Isaac's 'arbor, Kenlville, Kcnnetcouk, Kingsport, Lawrencetown, Linnan, A. W. McLellan. J. S. Fushner E. J. Cunningham. Wm. Davison. Charles Cohan. John Gunn. Allan VV Millar. Geo. E. Calkin. John A. Vaughan. Jos K. Cox. John W. James. Walter Young. Little Bras d^ Or, John H. Christie Li tie Gliice Bay, v\ . G Keay Liverpool; iMckport, Londonderry, Long Island, Lower HortK, i. Lunenburg, A. Campbell. Ross Hammond. David F. Layton. Jas. W. Eldiidge. A. Borden. Mrs. A. M. Rudolf. Lower Stewiacke, Frs H. Holdsworth. Mnbou, H. McDonald. Maccan, Robert Roach. Mahone Bay, H. Hchnare. Maitland, Adam Koy. Margaree Forks, Donald Campbell. Mcrjaretviile, Melrose, Middleton, Mill Village, Milton, Minudie, T. A. Margesou. James Stewart. Albert Beals. H. H. Mack. Edwd. Kempton. Gilburt Seaman. Mount Uniacke, Richard McLearn. MtisquodoH Mid. R. A. Kaulback. Upper S. S. Henry. Neily Road, A. C, Vanliuskil. New Annan, Wellington Blair. New Campletwn Chas. J. Campbell, New Glasgow, Wm. Frazer. New Ross, John Pratt. Newport, Jas. F. Cochran. Newport Landing J. W. Allison. Station, J. L. Sweet. John Forbes. Ormand O'Brien. G. K. Ball. Henry S. Smith. North Sydney, Noel, North W. Arm, Oxford, KBce €ap» and Ankleto, m( BB0WN BKOTMEMS « CO. ' H I fr ': M. n. FirLltRH A CO., 0lti« for MiichliMry, RmmI of Povrr*ii fl^hnrf. *.h .< ': S< ■: ■: .)■■'■ *i I til '4 i si. ! 110 UKLCHKRS PARMKRS [1877 Post Offices. Post MASTERa. Pnrrshoro, Paradise Lane, PlctOH, Pirate Harbor, Port. Hastings, John W. Jenks. W. H Troop. Alex. McPhail. Jonathan Hartley. Jas. G. McKeen. Port Hrtwkesbury, Angus Grant. Port Hood, Angus McDonald. Port Medwny, Freeman Cohoon. Port Mulgrnve, Geo. B. Hadley. Por-t WiUinmt, Albert Chane. " " Station, Enoch A. Forsyth. Pufftensk, Levi Borden. Jitrer Bourffoise,Geo H. fiisselt. Jiiver John, John D. Gould. Mrs. Grace Philips. John C. Morse. W. Hall. Robt. R. Thompson Jas. H. McDonald, ShinimicasBridg John Moore. Shubenacndie, Andrw Kirl^patrick Sp'nff Hill Mines, H. S Ross. St. Andrews, Arch. Chisholm. St. Marrffs Bay, John L. Brine. St. Mary's Bay, Edw. Everett. St. Peters, Rodk. G. Morrison. Jiiver Phihp, Sandy Cove, Sheet Harbor, Shelburne, Sherbrooke, Post Offices. Post Masteus. Stellarton, Sydney, S'/dney Mines, fanyter, Tatamacfouche, Traccuhe, Truro, Tusket, Upp Stewiacke, Wallace, IV'iterville, Walton, Waverly, West Bay, " River, H. McKenzie. Robert Martin. D. G. Rigby. J. M. Forrest Robert Purvis. Placide Dt-lorv. Wm. McCully. J M. Lent. Francis Cox. B. S. Seaman. J. P. Pineo. Jos W. Stephens. John Lingley. James McDonald. Wm. Munro. " Station Wm. S. Graham. Wentworth Sta'n,J. H. Livint^stone. Westjxirt, iJas. Bancroft. Westville, Duncan Balfour. Weymouth, C. 1). Jones. " Bridge Wm. W. Payson. Whycocomagh, Peter McDonald. lyc Wiimot, Windsor, Wolfville, Yarmouth, Peter S. Burnham. George V. Kund. A. J. Hood. Money Order Offices. The Halifax Post OflRce, and the Offices in the above list marked in italics, are Money Order Offices, and are authorized to issue Orders payable at any Money Order Office in the Dominion of Canada, New- foundland, thtt United Kingdom or British India. Minor Post Offices. In addition to the above, there are upwards of seven hundred minor Post Offices, and Way or Sub-Post Offices in the diffijrent Counties of the Province. Principal Bates of Postage. LETTERS. To places within the Dominion of Canada, 3 cents per half nss. each. Letters paid less than one rate will not be forwarded. Other short paid letters will be taxed with double the amount of the deficient postage. To Newfoundland, 6 cents per half oz. each, which must bo prepaid. To Bermuda, via Halifax, 6 cents per half oz. each, which mnst be prepaid. To West Indies, and British Guiana, via Halifax, 12 cents per half oz. each, which must be prepaid. To the United States, 3 cents per half oz. each, which must be prepaid. To the United Kingdom, via Halifax, or by Canadian Packet from Quebec or Portland, or by Packet via N. York, 5 cts. per half oz. each. To St. Pierre et Miquelon. same rates as within the Dominion: correspondence being subject to a local tax on delivery. 9 BfttfWN BKOTHKIM ^€t>M O'.'Uiiaiice »«n»re, MalfSuti ■. WL WVUMm mud. CO^ D4Mn«ttl« Cat N»|]fl, Rend «r P*w«r*a Wkarf. 1877]. ALMANACK. Ill NEWSPArBRS AND PERIODICALS. Newspapers and periodicals printed and published in Canada may be sent by Tost fi*oin the Oflice of publication at the rate of 1 cent per lb., to regular subscribers in Canada, Newfoundland, St. Pierro et Miquelon, the United Kingdom or the United States. Transient New.spH])ers and Periodicals addressed to places in Canada and United States, St. Pierre ct Miquelon and Newfoundland, will be sent at the rate of one cent per 4 ounces, which must bo prepaid by postage stamp. Newspapers and Periodicals weighing less than one ounce nay be posted singly, pre])aid by postut;e stamp, one half ot. each. Newspapers addressed to places in tlio United Knigdom, Bermuda, West Indies and British Guiana, must be prepaid by postage stamp, two cents each. MISCELLANEOUS MAIL MATl'BR. Transient Newspapers and Periodicals, Circulars and Prices Current, Books, Panipldets, and occasional Publications, Books and Newspaper Manuscript, Circulars, Prices Current, Hand Bills, Maps, Prints, Drawings, Engravings, Music, Packages of Seeds, Cuttings, Hoots, Scions, Grafts, Botanical Specimens, etc. To any place in Canada, Newfoundland, the United States, or St. Pierre et Miquelon, 1 cent per 4 oz. each packet Books, Circulars, Music, etc., must be put up open at botli ends. BOOK POST. To Bermuda, West Indies, or British Guiana, via Halifax, 6 cents per 4 oz each packet. To the United Kingdom, via Halifax, Quebec, or Portland, if not exceeding one oz. 2 cents, over one oz. and not exceeding two oz. 4 cents, exceeding 2 oz. 6 cenis per 4 oz. each packet. To the United Kingdom, via the United States, the above rates with the addition of 9 o-3nts per 4 oz. Prepayment of Matter of the above description is in all cases com- pulsory. PATTERNS OR SAMPLES OF MERCHANDISE. Can be forwarded at Book rate to any address in Canada, Newfound- land, St. Pierre et Miquelon, the United Kingdom, and certain British Colonies and Foreign countries, via Eughmd. Samples can be forwarded to the United States, but the weight must not exceed 8 oz., the postage on which is 10 cts. ; they must also be genuine samples having no value. V PA,RCEL8. To any place within the Dominion 12^ cents per half pound, which must be prepaid. Parcels must not exceed 4 lbs in weight. Postage Stamps. The stamps issued by the Canadian Post Office Department, are of the following denominations, viz., i c, 1 c, 2 c, 3 c , 6 c, 12i c, 10c. and 15 c, stamps. Post Cards and Post Bands. Are issued at one cent each, and may be sent to any address in Canada, Newfoundland, St. Pierre et Miquelon or United States. Pest Bands are for sale in titles at the rate of $1 .25 per hundred. Information in regard to the rates of postage to British Colonies and foreign countries, via England, or the United States, iuland and foreign '^m lIURdnlfemed Cnmnd Spleen, hI VKVWIV Bli4»THKttS and €d. i \ t ' ■IH'' ■ ■ t '■ ■■ . ' ' ! * 1 I ■. ■. fTIiIiCK and €^.« Oxide of Iron PnlB^, Heafl of Power** Wlmrf m} uM iv»i. 112 BICLCnER S FARMER S [1877 mail connections, the rules governing letters, newspapers, books, peri- odicals, sample and parcel post, and ther transmission of post cards, ships letters, dead letters, franking and free matter, &c., may bo ob- tained at any Post Offire. Information in regard to foreign and colonial rates may be obtained at any Post Office. Begiatration Fee. To places within the Dominion, and to St. Pierre et Miqnelon, and Newfoundland, 2 cents each letter or post card, and 5 cents each parcel or packet of sample. To the United States and to Bermnda, the West Indies, and British Guiana, via Halifax, 5 cents each letter. To the United Kingdom, 8 cents each letter, newspaper, book packet, or packet of sample. Information in ref^ard to registration to other countries, and the rules governing registered correspondence, etc., may be had at any Post Office. Commission on Money Orders. On orders payable in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, or British Columbia : Not exceeding S4 2 cents. Over $4 " " $10 5 " " 10 " " 20 10 " . " 20 " " 40 20 " •' 40 " " 60 30 " " CO " " 80 40 " " 80 '♦ " 100 50 " No single order, payable in the Dominion, can be granted for more than $100. On Orders payable in Newfoundland : Not exceeding £5 stg 35 cents. Overi:5Ptg. " 10" ,.. 60 " '» 10 " " 15" ...75 " " 15 " " 20 " $1.00 No single order on Newfoundland can be granted for more than £20 stg. On orders payable in the United Kingdom : Not exceeding £2 stg 25 cents.^ Over £2 stg. ♦' 6 '' 60 » " 6 " " 7 " 78 " " 7 " " 10 •' Sl.OO. No single order on the United Kingdom can be granted for more than £10 stg. On orders payable in British India : Not exceeding £2 stg 30 cents. Over £2 stg. " 5 " 60 » " 5 '^ " 7 " 90 " " 7 '* " 10 " 81.20 '• No single order on ^irltish India can be granted for more than £10 stg. On Orde.o payable in the United States not exceeding $20, 25 cts. Over $20 and not exceeding $50, 50 cents. No single order on the United Statee can be granted for more than $40. Full information in regard to Money Orders may be obtained at any Money Order Post Office. """"-- — BKOWN BKOI'IIEKS »■« CO^ Bragglsts, iVftlUftX H. H. rl 1877' RAl The and by Gulf of and Bo Agents] The NOl M. H. rilLLEB and CO. Noble'* mtd Hoare'n Vnrnish, Power** Vfhnrt ♦ 18771 ALMANACK. 113 RAZL'WATS, STAQE COAOHSS AKS STEAICSES. INTERCOLONIAL BAILWAY. The Intercolonial Railway connects Halifax, N.S. and St John, N.B., and by a branch lino from Iruro to Pictou, connects Halifax with the Gulf of St. Lawrence Superintendent, R. Luttrell ; General Passenger and Baggage Agent, J J. Wallace; Almum & Mackimtosu, Ticket Agents, Uollis Street, Halifax, N. S. The Intercolonial Railway has stations as follows: — NOVA SCOTIA. Four Mile House. Bedford Rocky Lake Windsor Junction VV ellington Grand Lake Dak Held EnHeld Elmsdale Milford Shubenacadie Stewiacke Polly boj; Brookficid Johnston Truro Ishgonish Debert Ijondonderry I' wleigh Lake. Wcntworth Greenville Thomson Oxford River Philip Salt Springs Springhill Athol Maccan Nappnn Amherst Memraracook . . . . 167 Miramichi Meadow Brook... 174 Beaver Brook *!Pain8ec Junction. 179 Bartibogue 8| Humphrey IJjMoncton l^JBoundary Cieek. 21 Salisbury 23 Hollet River ... 25|Petitcodiac 28|Anagance 30 Penobsquis PUimweseep . . . Sussex A|)ohaqui Norton Uloomtield Passekoag Hampton Nanwigewauk.. . Quispainsis Rothesay Riverside Torryburn Brookville Moosepath ■. . . St. John 35 39 44 48 53 57 61 69 73 78 86 ;)0 96 103 107 110 114 121 12. 180 133 138 an.. MONCTON TO BIVIERB OU LOUP NEW BRUNSWICK. Aulac Sackville Dorchester Truro Valley Union Rivorsdale « • • • 144 147 159 Moncton .... 187 Berry's Mills .... 195 Canaan . , . . 206 Coal Branch .... 215 Wulford 224 Fervis .... 235 Forest 244 185 Red Pine 187 Bathurst 197' Petite Roche 200 Belledune 205 Jacquet River 210 New Mills 216'ChaiIo 225 Dalhousie 229 Camp bell ton 232 Metapediac 237 Mill Stream 243 Assametquagl 249 Causapscal 250 Amqui 254 Cedar Hall 259 Sayabcc 264 TaVtague 267 St. Octave 269 St. Flavie 270 St. Luce 272 Rimouski 273 Bic 276 St. Fabien 8t. Simon Trois Pistoles Isle Verto St. Arsene Cucoutia Reviere Du Loup 265 275 286 296 309 321 329 3S3 347 353 363 372 385 395 405 420 433 441 448 4.58 468 477 485 495 .506 515 525 534 544 552 555 561 BY GRAND TRUNK. Point Levi, ) (opp Quebec) J " ' 676 Barnaby River... 255j Montreal 848 Chatham Junction 2591 STATIONS ON THE PICTOU BRANCH. . . 61 j West River 82 New Glasgow .... 104 .. 65 Glengarry .... 89 Pictou Limding . . 112 .. 70 Uouewell .... 96 Pictou (boat) 113 .. 74 Stellarton .... 101 i BliOWN BKOTnCKB aud CO., Gold Lcafimd Dry J>«l]it8 1« ! ( ! I U. l\\ I \ 1 1 ■. II. FlILIiEB AHd CO., Pateal Har €«tl«r(i, hend of rower** Wharf 0. H.Fr I u o i ll^^ > 1 ^mu oa (' •Mat « m |[ .#1 s ■|l 1$ •^1 1 -•> 1 11 •9 1 114 bklchkr's farmkr's [1877 SASTEBN ROUTES. To Tangier and Sheet Harbor. Archibald's Sta^ (carrying H. M. Mails) leaves Halifax for Mus- quodoboit Harlx)ur, Jeddoi-e,* Ship Harbour, Tangier, Sheet Harbour, Beaver Harbour and Salmon liiver, every Mondatf, Wednesday and Friday naorning at 6 o'clock ; returning the intervening days. Innis*, Porter's Lake 16^ Orinon's, Chezetcook Rd 2 Musquodohoit Harbour . . 10 Webber's, Lakeville .... 11 J Ship Harbour 8 Tangier C56) 8 Sheet Harbour 18 Beaver Harbour 10 84 The Intercolonial Railway connects at Pictou, (during the navigable , season) with Prince Edward Island Steam Navigation Co.'s steamers lor Port Hood, Chariot tetown, Georgetown, Summersido and Shcdinc; and with stoumersfor Queliec, Montreal, and Intermediate Gulf Ports. Also, at St. John, by rail and steamers, with all parts of the Upper Provinces and the Uniteil States. Boutes eonneoting with Intercolonial Railway. The trains of the Intercolonial Railway connect at Brookfield tri- weekly with conveyance to Upper Stewiacke ; at Truro semi-weekly, with conveyance to Earltown, and tri-wcekly with conveyance to Ons- low and Mass Town ; at River DeBert daily, with coach to Folly Village ; at Londonderry Station daily, with coaches to Acadia Iron Mines and Great Village, and thence to Economy and Five Islands ; at Wentworth Station daily, with coaclies to Tatamagouche, Wallace, and at Thomson's Station daily, with coach to Pugwash ; at Athol daily, with coach to Parrsboro, and there tri-weekly with coach to \ Advocate Harbor; at Maccan daily with coacn to Kiver Hebert and ! Lower Cove; at Amherst tri-wcekly with coach to Goose. River. | The trains of the Pictou brancU connect at West Kiver Station tri weekly, with conveyances to West River, Durham and Pictou. To Musquodohoit, fto. Tat's Stage (carrying H. M. Mails) leaves Shubenacadie Station after the arrival of the morning train from Halifax, for Middle and Upper Musquodohoit every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ; return- ing on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. To Sherbrooke. Qoldenville, Ac. McDonald'8 Mail Coaches run from New Glasgow to Sherbrooke; through tickets issued at the Railway Depot, Halifax. This route is iri direct communication w^ith the Gold Diggings at Sherbrooke, Golden- ville and other districts. Connections are made at Melrose tri-weekly with Stewart's Coaches to Country Harbor and Isaacs Harbor, and Seller's Coaches to Guys- boro' and Port Mulgrave. GoifDos's Stage (carrying H. M, Mails) leaves Antigonish for Glenelg on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, after arrival of Mail from , Cnpe Hreton, returning same days. Connect at Upper Cross Roads j with McDonald's Stages between New Glasgow and Sherbrooke 8 g H H 5 > » 1 e B o a i o •9. d » p BMIWll ■«•¥■£■• aa« CO., WholeMOe DraggUita t Q 1877] LiNDH arrival o Hastings weekly fi Richmor Conno which lej coco mag Forks, W hycoc( Conne Grandiqi conveyar Lingan t dailv to I weekly 1 New Car Big Bras New Antigoni Port Mul Port Hal St. Petei Sydney.. PortB Port Hoo Mabou . Margaree The c< mail froi between ' Incor at Wind;^ runs thrc of Anna John, N coaches t The Chambei Kentville Street. rrencrl] ainers cdinc ; Ports. Upper I N 4 B. ■• iniiBK and €•.« llwtelifr*)! Mill Pll«m fiend «r Fowei^i Wkarf 1877] ALMANACK. 115 To Antigonish, Straits of Oanso, and Cape Breton. Lindsay & Co. 'a Mail Coaches leave New Glasgow daily, on arrival of Mail train from Halifax, for Antigonish, Guysboro*, Port Hastings, Port Hawkcsbury, St Peter's and Sydney, running fi- weekly from Sydney to Cow Bay. Through tickets csm be had at Richmond, Halifax. Connections are made at Port Hastings with McNeil's Mail Conches which leave daily for Port Hood and Maboii, and daily also for Why- cocomagli and liatldcck, running triweekly between Mabou, Margarine Forks, and Eastern Harbor, and semi- weekly between Maboa, and Whycocomagh. Connections arc, also made daily at Grandance with conveyance to Grandiqae Ferrv and Arichat ; at River Inhabitants' Bridge, daily with conveyance to W'est Bay ; and at Sydney triweekly with coaches to Lingan and Little Glace Bay, semi-weekly to Louisbnrg, &c., and daily to North Sydney and Sydney and Sydney Mines. Coaches run tri- weekly between Sydney Mines, Little Bras d'Or, Big Bras d'Or, New Campbelltowp, Englishtown, Baddeck ; and semi-weekly between Big Bras d'Or, Roularclerie, and Baddeck. New Olasgow to Sydney. Antigonish 40 Port Mulgravfc 38 Port Hawkcsbury 1 i St. Peter's 36i Sydney 60 176 Port Hastings to Margaree Forks. Port Hood 28^ Mabou 9 Margaree Forks 36 73^ The coach for Goysboro leaves Antigonishe daily on arrival of the mail from New Glasgow, and connects with coaches running daily between Guysboro' and Cape Canso. Sydney to Sydney Mines. N.Sydney li? Sydney Mines 2 20 Fort Hastings to Baddeck. Whycocomagh 3.5 Baddeck 25 60 Port Hawkesbury to Arichat. Grandance 24 Arichat 6 ■WINDSOR AND ANNAPOLIS RAILWAY. Incorporated under Imperial and Provincial Charters. Connects at Windsor Junction with the Intercolonial Railway from Halifax, and runs through the Counties of Hants, Kings aj»d Annapolis, to the town of Annapolis Royal, thence connecting with a line of steamers to St. John, N.B. during the summer months, and a daily line of mail coaches to Digby and Yarmouth. The principal offices of the Company are at 5 and 6, Wesfminster Chambers, Victoria Street, London. General Afannffur, P. Inn is, Keutville, Nova Scotia. Agent at Halifax, C. R. Barry, 126 Ilollis Street. Has stations at — % i t i 9 S I i l»1 lii rrestcrlpUontcarefktUy dispcttsrd by BRtrlTN ltR«TllEK8 and to. B 1 i^B/L m W:.| \ 1 } \'\ 4 n 1 n h s M'''*' a In ' Mil. ;^ & 'W!- 1 wi !' CQ f 1 f BQ 1 ^^ I '5 * 1 N. M. riTUlK aB4 CO., Pal«Ml BorM SIism. k^ad of r*wer*t Wharr 116 ! h!<:lc(ii!:r s f'armkk s [1877 Four Mile House. Ut'ilford , . . . Iloi'ky Liiko .... Windsor .Tiinction Beaver Brtnk .... Mount Unirtcko.. Stillwater .... KilurHhouse .... Newport .... Three Mile Plains Windsor .... Falmouth .... 4| Mount Denaon... BiHantsport llJAvonport 13;»lorton Landing. 16 iirand Pr^ 26 WoUVille 3'} Port Williams... .10 Kentville 39 i Cold brook 42 Caml>rid};e 45|Watcrville 47; Berwick 50 Aylesford .... 87 .^2 Morden Road 89 57jKin^j»ton .... 94 59|WiImot .... 98 (OMiddleton 101 63 Lawrencctown — 107 6.5 Paradise .... 110 70 Bridgetown .... II .5 75 Hound Hill 122 77 1 Annapolis .... 129 79(81. John, by Str... 190 821 At Annapolis a steamer connects wi'.h the Windsor and Annajwlis Railway for Di^by and St. John, N. B., and thence by rail or steamer to all parts of New Brunswick, the United States and Upper Provinces. Routei oonnaotinc with the Windsor and Annapoliji Railway. The trains of the W. and A. Railway Company make connections at Newport Station, daily, with coach to Newport ; at Windsor, semi- weekly, with coach to Chester ; at Port Williams Station goinp West and Kentville going East daily with coaches to Cornwallisand Canning; at Kentville, semi-weekly, witli coaches to New Boss and Chester; at Luwrencetown and Aylesford, weekly, with coaches to Bridgewater. Annapolis to Liverpool. Kri.cuH's Coaches (currying H. M. Mails) run daily in summer and tri-weekly in winter, between Annapolis and Liverpool. Leave Annapolis at 3 p. ra., and arrive at Liverpool on following day in time to connect with Stages to Halifax and Shelburne. Leave Liverpool at 2 p. m., and arrive at Annapolis on the following day in time to connect with train for Halifax. Munro's, Milford 14 McBride's, Maitland..... 13 Smith's, Brookfield 14 Morton's, 12 mile house.. 13 Liver]M)ol 14 98 To Yarmouth via Annapolis. Gates* Coaches, carrying H. M. mails, leave Annapolis for Clements- port and Digby, daily, on arrival of train from Halifax. Returning, leave Digby on arrival of mail from Yarmouth. Connections are made at l)«ep Brook daily v.'ith conveyances to and from Hillsbnrgh and Bear Kiver ; and at JJigby daily with ^aches to and from Sandy Cove, Frecport, and Westport, Briar Island. Rogi-rh' & Davidson's Coachks, carrying H. M. mails, leave Digby daily, on arrival of mail from Annapolis, for Weymouth, Yarmouth. &c. Retur.iing, leave Yarmouth daily at 6 p. m Couaect at Yar- mouth with coaches to and from Shelburne, &c. Annapolis, by Rail 129 Clenientsport 8i Victoria Bridge 5 Smith's Cove 2i Digl)y 4.J St My.ry's Bay 7 Wey'.nouth Road 5 Siss'lbo 6 Bellevos Cove. > 5 Comeau's, Clare 7 Montegan Cove 9 Beaver River 15 Yarmouth 13 217 I l BHOWW VKOTUBaKft And CO^ KeUU UngtUU ■.«. vr 1877] Blair* 6 o'clock, Bay, Brid Connectio and rotun of St. Ma KlLCUl Village, I Shelburne with coftcl River dail Daviso Bnrrin;;to mouth in Yarmouth River and Head McLe Chest Maho: Bridjii Mill ^ Liveri Port! Great Halifax fo Liverpool i steamers ci outward tr Bermui and Delta i every foni parts of til Cnnard & Portla j Halifax, ii I Western J; ! New York Boston Boston an Westf Halifax to burg, Liv( mouth wit Proprietoi Yarmo steamer / Boston, CH steamer L K. Clemei BiPttBgi H W. FFURII Anil a. m. Cunncctiona ore made daily at Mahone Bay and Bridgcwater, ^oin^ and roturnin(|; with coaches to and from Lunenburg, and daily at head of St. Margaret's Bay with a coach to French Villnirc. Kilcuh's Coaches, carrying H. M. mails, leave Bridgowater for Mills Village, LivcrptK>l, Shelburne, &c , daily at 6. a. m. Returning, leave Shell)urne dailv at 6 a. m. Conne<'ti«»n8 arc made daily at Liverpool with conches to and from Milton and Port Medway ; and at Head Suble Uiver daily with a coach to and from Lockci)ort Davison's Coaches, (carrying H. M. Mails), leave Shelburne for Borrin;;fon, Tusket, Yarmouth, Ac, daily at 6 a. m., arriving at Yar- mouth in time to connect with the stage for "igby. Keturning, leaves Yarmouth, daily, at 7 a. m. Connections are made tri-weekly nt Clyde River and Barrington with conveyances to various shore settlements. Head St Margaret's Bay.. 31 McLean's 11 Chester (45) 13 Mahone Bay (65) 20 Bridgcwater 9 Mill Village 18 Liverpool (101) 9 Port Mouton 10 Port Jolly 5 Sable River 10 Jordan River 8 Shelburne (141) 7 Barrington 20 Yarmouth 44 205 STEAMERS. Great Brit.ain. — Royal Mail Steamers of the Allon Line leave Halifax for Queenstown every alternate Tuesday at 12 noon ; and leave Liverpool ma Qneenstown for Halifax every alternate Tuesday. These steauiers call at St. John's Newfoundland, both on the homeward and outward trips. S. Cunard & Co., Agents. Bermuda and West Indiks. — Royal Mail Steamers Alpha, Beta and Delta (Cunard Line) leave Halifax for Bermuda and St. Thomos every fourth Monday ; connect at St. Thomas with steamers for all parts of the West Indies, and for Panama and South America. S. Cnnard & Co., Agents. Portland. — A mail steamer runs weekly between Portland and Halifax, in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway to Canada and Western States, also by steamer or railway from Portlau-^ to Boston, New York, &c. G. P. Black, Agent. Boston and Prince Edward Island. — Mail steamers run between Bo.ston and Halifax during the summer months. J. F, Phalcn, Agent. Westfkn Shore. — The mail steamer Edgar Stuart, rnw^yve^ifAy from Halifax to Yarmouth, around the western shore, touching at tunen- burg, Liverpool and Shelburne, going and returning. Connects at Yar- mouth with mail steamers for St. John and Boston. F. W. Fishwick, Proprietor. Yarmouth, St. John, N. B., and Boston, U. S. — The mail steamer Donu'nion makes weekly trips between St. John, N. B., and Boston, calling at Yarmouth and Westport, going and returning. The steamer Edgar Stuart connects at Yarmouth with the Dominion. N. K. Clements & Co., Yarmouth, Agents. 6pttng«s, Brushea niMl Combs, by BttoWK BK«TIIEK8 aaia €«. I »\ i . • «. R. PI'UJt* «h4 cO« rirlli*! f %«l tlACIt kMi« vf Pttwcf't WkaiT '*;» ■' ?1 118 U K h C U K K t) VXU M K U d [ltt7 I'rinck Kr»N\'ARi> Iai and Cai>u Bukton. — Muil uteamcri ply tliiriii^ .siiiiiincr Ikhwci'Ii I'iototi atid ('liiirlttitetown, nixi I'ictou anil i'ort llawkcslmry ; fruin I*ort Hawkosluiry by stage to Went Buy, and from thence hy Htoumer to Grnnii NnriowH, Baihlcck, New (^ampboll- town, North Sydney, and Sydney. St, Pikkkk kt Miqijkm)n. — The mail steamer (inmje. Shntturk runs fortniirhtly Itorwoon II ililux and St. Piorn^ ct Miqncloh, calling at Arirlirtt, North Sydney. an«l Sulncy, Ivuving Halifax every aitornato Thursdiiy ai 2 p. m.,<^'xcept during the niuntns of January, February, March and April,, when oho awaits the arrival of tlio Knglitth Mails, tloscph S. BoU'hcr, Qtncral Agent. MxODAiKN Ihi.vni>!4. — The steaincr .4//>T/, carrying H. M. Mails, runs fortnightly between I'ietou and the Magdttlcn Inlands, via Souris I*. E. I,, leaving Pictou every alternate Saturday. In the intervening weeks the Albert makes u trip from Pictou to Port Hood and buck. Kastkrn Siiork. — The steamer M. A. Starr runs weekly from Hiilifax to Pieton, calling at Cunso, OuvHljorougb, Port Hawkesbury, ._ _,._,.-,, - ^ — - -, -.^, r*' --— — -,-» Port Mulgravc, Port Hustings, and Bayfield, (fur Antigonish). Leaves Halifax on Mondays, and Pictou on Wednesdays. F. VV. Fishwiek, Proprietor. Mail Steamers in connection with the Windsor nnoWolf; Port Williams, Lockwood. DiOBY — Collector, B. Viets. Out Ports — Snb- Collectors, Pear River, Z. Crosscup ; Sandy Cove, C. Gidney; Wostport, B. H. Ruggles; Freeport, J. Thurber. GuYSUORO — CV/ec/^r, James A. Torey. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, I t i I I n If niv IS77] Po.. MuU J«)sei)h 1) Morlow ; IIamf; Pnulin. Clerks, Lo Cnsfiier, Clerk' to Keeper an W. Tupp( D. Black n Assistant iloseph A G. A. V. M'iiiter (II (/hnrlcM (i Frnni-es B Malt J. I Ba-bford, Alexander Peter S. \ Power, VV Withers, Blncknian. MrFarIan( LlVKIU'i LOOKKI LoNDO> Five Islam LUNKNI La Have, I Bntler ; (i Maroai lectors, Pot PARRHn lectors. Ad Apple Riv Pictou Tatamago ATm L. Ci Port I Port I Margaree, Port W Shehbl Jordan I{i Stdnei A 41 10 a H 4*, o < JiSO wai UR^TUMUM «ad VQ^ Inparters firnvtcttl UutrMiuevIs gan, Rich Little Gla< David Mc North Little Bra Port o Wbtmc ritotoK 8 i p r ? J 6 I R 1 < n If n'ttvMnnd€'0„^oMr*nr»trnt OrnHmttr,hfnH ^nwfi^n Wfi«rf 1H77] ALMANACK. 11(1 Ulvor. n. Poi. Mnl^jmvc. DiivKl Mnrrny ; lsHnr«i TInrt)onr, 8t. Mnry'H .f()^o|)li 1). (iilliii; ('hjh! ('imsM, Dr. Holtert KustHfho ; Unromh Morlow ; Prei'putiir Stalion, WhiUhmd. IIamfax — Cnihrtnr Hon VV. Hons. Rifjisfrnr of Shlnpt'nff, IT Piuiliu. Puii .S«/r«yo/, John U. Hosh. Chl^f CUrlc, Wm' II. Hill. Clerkn, Loikj Room, Jno Manthnll, .Innies 0. Morris, ("harleH Ruinnnit. CdiJiier, Siinuu-I NoMo. (^irrk to /irffiHtrnr vf Shlppinij, C M. Altnon. Clerk- to fort Surrci/or, J. WnUnce, J. F. RichanlHon. Ware/iuui>f Kffpf.r and ChifJ' C'ltrk, Jno Ki-ken»loy. CUtk», 4. W. Hcnni^nr, C VV. Tuppcr, (). Jrrvor. Apjmtiner, John F. Mnncoy, AmHtanl Ditto, 1). niiH'kwood AH-vntont Pitto, Thon CahlwoU. /M'tto. .]. S. HeHsonctt. Assistant to Ditto, Jtitiiot I)e('oiirrcy. (inuqrrs and Proof Ojfrers, JoHoph Au»tun, Snmnel K. (^tildwdl. Landing Waitern, Snnv:H Kk'tt. O. A. V. I'aw. Thomns I*. JoHt, J. M. Gil«ifrf, John Arfz. Tidf Waltn- and Weiqher, Timothy Nfullnnc. Lm'hrs, Doniild Frascr, (/hnrluti (irunt, Wellwooil Hoynohirt, M. 11. Nnllivnn, Geo G. Gruy, Franrt'!* Hea/ley, Nornian McDona.d, Jiinn'M F Hnrnham, John Htcolp, Matt J. MtCiirdy, Win Pitts, jr, U. Brown, lioht HodL'OM. W. K. Haxhfnrd, W. A Chipman, Jno IVInrray, J L. IJarton. Tiae Snrvef/or, Alexiuider Ki'lly. Tide Waitns, Nelson Conrod, Wm E. Shanks, I*ctcr S. Ma.son, Wallace nuthanan, Stephen White. Boatm'n, Wnt Power, Wm Nunn, Jno Benzlcy, P. Howe. Statistical Clerks, Kdward Withers, Edward Inylis, W. A. Garri.son. ^Y/''" Mfssewjer, Wm RIaekman. Out Port* — SuhCoileetors, Shen Unrbonr. Malcolm McFarlane; Ship Harhonr, 1). F. Curry. Livicui'ooi. — (Collector, J. II. Kreeman. • LocKBi'ORT — Colloctor, Geo. Stalker. LoNOONDKRRY— CW/(?r/or, Uobort Dill. Oat-Ports — Sub dtlledors, Five I.slands, A. A. Corhctt. I..UNKNBURG — Collector, Edw Dowling, Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, LaHave, H. A. llarley ; Mahonc Hay. C. D. Madcr; Chester, Wm H. Untler ; (ictson's Cove, B. Hynard ; Bridpewater, Henry A. Harley. Maroakkthvillr — Collector, D. W. I>anders. Out Port — Sub-Col- lectors, Port (ileorpe, G. B. Reed. Parrhroko' — Collector, A S. Townshond. Out Potts — Sub-Col- lectors, Advocate Harbour, C. Ward ; Ratchford's River, F. F. Ilattield ; Apple River, . PiCTOtJ — Collector, Daniel McT^onald. Out Ports — Sub-Collectors, Tatamajroucht*, ; Merij^omiah, 11. Murray; New Glasgow, *Vm L. Campbell. Port HAWKEsnrRT — Collector, M MeDonald. Port Uoo it— Collector, E. 1). Trcmain. Out Port— StA- Collector Marjraree, .1. Ross. Port Mkdwav — Collector, J. J Letson. SHBr.BURNB — Collector, W, W. Atwood. Out Pmt-^Sub- Collect or, Jordan River, M. I). McKenzie. Sydney — Collector, C. E. Leonard. Out Ports — Sub- Collectors, Lin- {;an, Rich LafRn ; Louisbnrg, L. Kavanagh ; Maina-dieu, G. Rigby; Little Glace Bay, C. H. Rigby ; Cow Bay, W. W. Bown ; Caledonia, David MoKeen ; Sonth Bar, Patrick Mnllins. NoRTn Sydney — Collector, T. S. Bown. Out Port — Sub Collector, Little Bras d'Or, Murdoch McDonald. Port of Thvro— Collector. John F. Crow. Wbtmooti. — Collator, S. Jones. Out Potts — Sub Collectora, Acadie, motogniplifte Clieuilcmls, et«.» nt «M«WN llli«Tlll»8 mata CO. I ( ■ , ! I k • ' ■ M I ! ' \ i m n. pi. PflKLBR mnd CO.. Tin PUtf, fc, II, DC, AX, hMMl rower*s Wk»rl f-^^^^^^- 120 BELCHERS FARMERS [1877 Spirita-Bi aiidf Oals Cologne Water and perfnm- eigar Candy and Confbetionery " Tobacco — Manufiactured, and SnuJ*.. •* Goods payins 25 p. c-, ad Valorem. Mace and Nutmeg Lbs Molaf'ses other than for refining pur- poses " Patent Medicine and Medicinal pre- parations $ Perfumery, not elsewherespecified. . .$ Perfumed and Fancy Soaps Lbo Playing Cards. Pks Spices — including Cassia, Cinnamon, Ginger, Pimento and Pepper — Ground Lbs Goods payins 17^ p> c, ad Valorem. not else- Agrcnltural Implements, where specified .V Arrowroot > Lbs Axles of all kinds, except locomotive and R. R. car axles Cwt Bagatelle Boards and Billiard "tables and Furnitthiiigs $ Baking Powders $) Bath Bricks No Bi!btha, Benzole & refint^d Petroleum. «, ...Gals Oil— products of Petroleum, &c.. ..." " crude Petroleum *' Rice Lbs Soup — Common " Starch " Spirits— Alcohol Gals n.11. 1877] o H « > s a V i a a i: Pi a H (A s H W H 6 ^\ t Q < ** Pll - Gl « Al Cultivatops Dried Fruits- " Oi ♦♦ Di ■" Fi « fiJ " Ea u Ol ■" Nuts sffecified. Drugs *»ot fl Eiigravnigs E^f^ences «n< spirits. . . . Fancy Fo«i Alabo-st C«tla Arj^icles Silvei 8racele! ha'ir. Beads. i Boxes I andV Couibs, Shell Coral, < Dolls. . Fans ai Feathei and ( «k)ldai Threi Ivory c Ches Milline Pearl, ( Thneafi Felt for Ro •B«1 Wlu^rl s 1 « in n Q 2 a o t* a I o I' n. n. Fl)1.1.m a CI»«, war nnd Bolt trott, 1l«ft4 of Powei^ WltrnvT. Lbs Cement,l»arine orh^ranHc-- growndnWs Q }acH and ftaruass Futsiture -.^ Chandeliers, Girondules, GnsFittings^ Chaflr Cuttvrs and parts ttwveof. No Chevse Vata, Pmsses and Factory Heatera and parts tIier«of. - .~. *" China Waie $ Crockery and EarlJbefnwWfe r No Cocoa and Ctiocolatn Lbs 'Cordaee — rcnea, not el8«wlwi««peci- 7winc8, ^ - -,.,.,... ** ' Corks , .$ Corn U uskers quid {MNit9<£^t«o(. . . .-. Na Oottceis, viz: '' Bleaicbed and Unkeatxied. Ydsl ''* Printed, (niint«4 or^olored ** Ginghams and Ptaids. . . .. ** ^>eai)8. Denims, aad Drill- ings. ... ,...^ .-.^ ,.. "^ Clothing or W ■" Figs ■" ** I'runes and Plums. ........ " *' fiaisins,....,. " « Other " ■" Nuts-Akiiooa8-«l»ened.... *' i ■" "* not«li«lled ' " Filliorts and Walnuts. . <♦ ** (Mhei- — not eisewltere specifkd ■,^, " Drugs t>ot otherwise -aiieeifKsd. .... .-$ Eiigravnigs and Prints ■$ Eotinces and extracts, aotcontainiug spirits 4 Fancy Foods, viz: — Alabaster^ Spar, Bronze, Terra Catta or Cuntposition Ocn'ts. .$ Ar4;icle8 eialironlerad with goid, Silver or other BMtab ■$ Bracelets, Braid, «t«., atade 'Of hair -. $ Beads, and Bead Ornanents. . . .•$ Boxes Fancy^ OrnaimeRtal Cases a,nd W'-iting JesUn , $ CoMibs, ^ad Mannfac'« \Airabic, Chewing, and other not elaewliore apwifled. $ Gunpowder •ndaiv« substances, viz.: Gunpomrdor. LIm Nitro-GIycerlne, fValmuiating Pewder'andiejfploei ve «ab«Oces \meA for blasting, etc Lbs Guns, Klfles, and firearmsof all kinds No Qlas»— Plate and Stivered Ft ' Window, Staii.ed, Painted or Colored •* a «mii. .......................... « Wara ..$ Hats— 'Beaver, SiVk«nd Felt, .......$ " Straw, Chip, Giass or otSier inatercal ■. $ " Caps and Bonnets «11 other. . .$ Hosiery. ■$ Inks «t' all iDinds, «xsept Priiriliig Ink$ Jewellery...., ...$ Letnnblock Lbs Lumoer — Sawn and Plaidc, not being of KaJlK^aty., i^(}sewooc^ Wrinut, Chesnut, Cherry, Pitch Pine, Box- wo»d, or not imported from B. N. A. Province*. . M.Ft tyeather.. ...'...«« Lbs ** aiieep, Calf, G ** Clothing,.... .$ ** Hose and Tubing. $ ^' Another, $ " Brass $ ** Conner. $ " Gold, Silver, Electro Plate, Argentine, Albata, Niclcel Jb Plat«d and gilded Ware of all kinds, not elsewhere specified ....,.$ BR«WN BROTHBK^ * CO^ ■iM|HNrt«i« wf r«teiH Ill«4lc3ti«». •«'h Ik m '3 'T I ' IT. Hm FIJCKBR Jk CV.« FTm^CMt filte«r, MRMHfl ofDiinnn^ IfltArT. 122 BELCRER » FA>Pi«KRd [I»7T Man'f B of Prrr or of wlil<5}* Fur is the fM-hiapal pni't 0' SIanufactui'ei> ot (trass. ()»ier» PRlm" IfSf,. Straw, \Vlialeb«)ne or Willow, not clsev.here specified $ Mnnufs of IJair or Mohair, not else- where specifiwl .$'■ Manufs of Iron and Steel, viz, AixteK^ "■ Cutlery of all sorts $ " Edge Tool*. 9 " Files and Bnsps — 9 *^ HoeBr Ua'iBMt l^oiiCB #• '* Locks ^ " Screws for Wood J " Scythe and Siuiths .9 ** Spud'es and* 8NVod Metal Composi- tion, ni/t elsewheve spe>. dflecf. .,.. 8 " Wood viz: Hubs, Spokesr if Felloes for Wheels .$■ liiuidles for Tools, Kroomer Bnishes ete..^ Staves for Pfpes, Uhds, Bris, etc. 8 All other nofelsewher? si>eciHetT. .,. 8 Mineral and /Erated Wntei-s 8 Mo .vin)«. Reaping, Threshing Rfachf s Ifo Musical Instruments, not elsewhcte specified .8 Slutic Sheci ,....8 Jfustard Lbs Machinery not elsewhere inentJoned^ Ochree— ground or calcined J8 OilClothH 8 Oil, Cod Livei'— Medicinal pi-eparat'n not elsewhere specitied. ....,,,... Gals " Fish— Othci- '* " rectified or jM-^pared, viz; Castor "■ Flax Sewi or Linseed " Hemp and Rape Seed "■ Olive and Salad •♦ Vegetable not elsewhere spec{fied8 Oil, VoratTle or EKsentSal Oals Oils of all kinds — orBde— (ncep* Whaile OJlH c«jper-"Print)i»g. . . ...^^. .^'., .....$ V^rltJMg; 41 " Vf ranpini? ^ "^ All oiber,, not elsewheM »$«- siliedi ..... .-.^ '. J(' Paper Klanginp*. ..... .,,8^ Para8ol,>4 and VJioibrelftn .-.k- Peas — Split .- B»* PhotogvaflMv Mhtisria^. ... 8 PJnster of Paris— gronnd'or ealdncd Cwt Ploughs and jiartH tlisreef Niv Pianor. . ,.., ^. " Pickles and So«ice» — , ...8 Portable Ilnixv Pitting- Vf-«»es. . . .8 Vreseived Meais awrf Po- litry 8 Printed, Lithc^raphecl or Coppe' Piatt Bills, etc , . 8 Rv R. Car&'-T>af;aaiKers Ne- freight *♦ " Platlbrm " Sails, ready made Y«ls SatiRet.3 " Sausage Catiinga $ aiiawla No Sewing Uachines amFpns-tstitereof. No Sitks, Satins, and Velvets Yds Silk, Woolen, Worsted an* Cotton Embroideries and'T anbour Work.8 Silver coia of U. S 8 Soap— Cabtile Libs Spiees, including Ginger, PiXKnto. aiid Feppes— Uf'^ouMt Ltia Sponges. ........ - 8 Stationery, not cilsewhere specified. .8 Steam. Engines— other tham Loeotno» tjve. Vo Small Warea ,... .8 Syr tips— Lemon, H asf^rvy,. Straw - be-.ry, ete., noicon<)nmii)*gspMts..8 Thread — LJne», not elaewhi^.re spec'd Lbs " All othsr " "^ *♦ '" Tobacco Pipes ..8 loy« , , 8 Turpentine, Spkits of. Gals yarnisb> otlMr thafb Bi-igb* nneT Black .., ,.. « Velveteen* .^... ... Yds Watches and parts of. No Wax— Bees, Paraftne anil otber Lbs Woolens, via: Blankets No Carpets , . Yds Flannels •* Tweeds •* Clotliing or Wearhig Api)(lrel..8 Worsted an# Yarn Lb« Another ..8 Unenuiueratcd 4 \ ■BOWN Ml«rai»» « CO., «nliiiiBC« SVMn, ItoUfliix. 1»77 «S. ■. mUER * re^ niAVKrii PkImiI »ynaml(«,a«xd orn*«r.V« WIihiY. :^ a •0 «) I o v (0 o e A i M 2 M fit) B a ««• H e o o < o < i-877|- .LMANA.'CK. 123 ■Goods payine 10 p. <;., Ad Talareia. A.m«csla— ff orned Cattl; ■. Ko Hor*es " " 6lw»ep... " " «5winc •" ^* W*her. S Brtin Owt Cotf«n N«ttMiff for 1n(l:a -Kn^m- Shoes raid Gl(W«s Y(i» Gottuu Thi^ead in haiiksi,-et« $ " on Spools. ...^ ^ Oottoii -Wttrp.^etc , t,bs ^It tar tiJovtts, Mats end liaete.., . Kds Fruits of «U kindd, j^een.ck: Am»1«8 tud fears Cris t " Bar, Rod... " ■" Hoop and SKteeet. ♦* ■" isloons and Billets, j)ud- dled or net " ^' 'BoHer-i>la*e and Rrtlled Pl't " " iJoll.:- a»d Spikes^alranized " •" Canada i lates " " Tinned JPhttes " ^' Grtlvanized " •" Nail and Spike Rod.Rouiid, &i)uu:e and ^lat *^ Ii'On, viz; Scrap Cwt " W.lve — whether GaWaitleed or 3iot, except foi" wire rigg- lUiZ. . .'. " SlupS)' Materials, Clahlcs, Hemp or Grass " etrc *• GlKs— CticonniK, Fine^ and Palm in tlieir iiatuiMl state Gals Oil— fiojivy or Cajbolic. ^ " Paws uiid P-erifianeiit Gi"eei« Lbs ajuimM MiunmBuit « onu, laifiyinim «mi tamm utiriM. 'Up »',-; 1 ■(» I H ^'^^. Iff. nr. fTAKKV A CO., TiA Plate, ir, n, DC*, dx, ncmr or rowcv^ wiart. i 124 RELCKRRS FAK>ffBR» [1877 Plioxphonw. . ► ► Lbs Predpitate of Copper " H.M)ts~Mea ovnr X iiioli. Hlin<r9ad^iu haiiks, colored and unrtnib-jed No 6 Ply— Wliito not nnder 20 varu. Lbs Cotton Woof. ^ " "• Candle-wick '*■ "■ iwlFlsxWaste ♦•- Cement— Marine- mt Iiy^draiuli«,.un- jfround. Brl» C]iun:h Bells and CDmaiunionPtfitc.$ Ciotiiii>g, Donations ofyfor ctiaiitable purposes 3 Cocoa i^i»te ft-oio Gieat Biitala and tlie B»N-A.Pro«iucc8 Lbs Cbllnrr Cloth Paper—- Unk>u ov other. $ Drain Tiles No Duck, for Belting and Hose $ FiurmtnL' I":pletnent»andukensUs ira- ported by'Agricitlturail Societies. . $ Pice Brick Mile Fishing, hooks,. Nets and Seines,. Lines and Twiner $ OoldBeatevs' Brim, Moulds ta\^ S)»{n8$ HbopSkirt MamvrtlEMtHre,. Articles tor . ^ Junk andOHdtum% Cwt litliographlc-Stodss ^ Lumber, plank iMid smved", of ItMs- wood,.\uihogan>y,. Rosewood^ Wat- nat^ Cbervy, Chestnut and Pitvh Plu*. M.fb Nftils, comyosltioiv n sheathing:, and composition spikes .Cwt Oil Cake. Lb« Pttcfcaf^es no Printers' Iroplements,. st^, viz -. Presses.... — No £lectr(Hyp»andC Stereotype b^ks fo> printing- piirposss. $ Printing Ink $• niilosQipliiciU In»trttin«nts and Ap- paratus ibrOolIegss and St^wols, Raga Lbs Straw PlaitRp Tuscan ikmf Gntm, FancT Feet Veneering of Wood. " Veneering of iTorjr $ Weaving or TtAUk Silk, ox Cotton for Elastic Webbing $ I Wire Clotltof Bcasft or Copper. l^et r.Wool„ VVost*! Lbs Chiiin Cables over j inch, shacklador swivelled oe uot. " Iron MaiitSr or ^arks ot' Treenails. Mile KetalB, Tisr: Cwt It. Railroad WrmigMlroator Steel efaalBS * and Fish plates... ...» Bhilwaj-Car Axles „ Silver— German Sbeet; Lbs Spei*er, in Sheets, blcnlis »nd pips. .Cwt Steel— wsought or cast lU. baiuS or tods "■ Plates cut to any ibrm, but uot moulded. '*• Tin inibar, Moeks, pij: orfjr»M'ilafe^l. " Tubes and Piping of Bra»B — lilrawn.. "- " " t/opper " .. " «' Iron "^ .. " Type Metal, in blodis o« pig? " Wire — Brass or Copper, round or flat " Yellow Metal in Bolts mul Bai's " "■ " fiMP SheathiDg,. " Zinc-in sheets,. bloeks and piga. .... . "' Natural Frodnots.. Anrtnto— liquid or solid. $■ |Btilbs! $ Bristles Lbs, Choutchoii* or India Rubber ami Qut- Bruom Corn " | 4a Percha, unmnnutactured Lbs Brass— Bar and BotI Cwt Sheet " S«rap»and Strips , ^ Grti>ik8 and Shafks foe Stean>boats and' Mills — rough "• Copv)er — Bars and Rods " - Bolts " Pig *' SI.eet and Sheathing, . . Iron — Pij?. Lend— rig " Sheet Lithar^ Kailroad Burs— Iron « " Steel.. •' Frogs i 1877] Citrons, LI rindfl of.l Coal, Antli " Bitnl " Otht! Cocoa, Ben Corkwood ' Diamonds I Earths, Ch^ Eggs.... i Emerr. . I Fibrilla, _ wMte ani table flbj poses . • • Fire C'.ay Firewood. Fish— 4ncli and Poll do do do do tftckere ! I 8eaft»h,< Bait, BKHWK BKOTBBBftA CO.»tar8leal ■• H. FrUiEK A CO., ¥. M. Sheet Mae, Head ef rower** Wharf. Citrons, lienionn and OraiiKea, and I'iiiJa of, ill biiiie fur candying. . . .9 Coal, AiiUirariie Ton " lUtumiDoiiB. . *' " Orher and Coko " Coeoa, liean and Shell Lbs Corkwood and Corkwood IJark $ Diaraondfi niid PreclouB Stones, unset$ Earths, Clay and Sand Cwt Eggs Dos Kmvrjr Lb* Fibrifla, Mexican fibre •r Tampico, whtte and Vlack, and other Vege- table fibres for inanufbctuiing pur- poses J,.,, Cwt Fire Clay ., Firewood Crd Fish—jneluding Cod, Haddock;, Lii\g aud Polhtrk — F . . libc do do do do tftckerel, a Halibut, it Herring, Dry Salted Cwt Wet Salted " Pickled ....Bblfl Smoked Lbs' Fresh " Pickled Bbls Fresh LIm Pickled Bbls Fi-esh Lbs Pickled Bbls Smoked ^...... Lbs Sea ft»b, other Fresh..... " •«• Pickled BWs' ** Preserved Lbs Frash in Khell Bbls Fresh iii Cans Cans Shelled— in bidk...OalH FivHh Bbls Preserved iu Cans. . Cans Fish Bbls datne or otJier " Freak Lbs 6mc*ed •* '• Canned " " Pickled.,... Bbls Fich. ail otiier Fresh. ..... ..^. ......$ " Pickled Bbls Fish OH Whaie Gale " Cod " « Other " Flax, Hemp and Tow— imdroa8ed..Cwt Oy.stenB, Lobsters, (i Dalt, ki Salmon, Furs, Skins and Tails, all other, un- dressed $ Oravels Ton Orain, and products thereof, viz: Barley Bshl Oats " Peas and Beans, whole " Rye " Indian Corn " Wheat " Other " Flour of Wheat Bbls " Ry« " IndlanMeal " Oatmeal '* Meal— all other <' Grease and Grease Scrap Lbs Gum, CopaL Damar, Uaetic, Seularac andabellac " Gypsum, and Plaster of Paris, not ground or «aleined Owt Gypsum ground, not£aklned,forag' rieultural purposes '* Hair^-Bufitelo, for the mamiTr of Felt Lbs " Curled " •• Horse and Hog. " " Human « " Mohair, Goat, Angola, Thibet. . ** Hides, Horns, a'ld Pelts 9 Ivoi^, utunauufafturcil. Lba Ivory Nute " Mauilla GraM aad Sea Gnus Cwt Manures " Marble— unwrought , $ Moss — for upholstery purposes Cwt Ores of Metals of all kindB Tou Osiers or Willow. «. $ Pipe City Cwt Ratan, for «hair luakers and whip manufitcturers $ B«nuet $ fioain. Brla Salt Bsh Silk-^raw, or as reeled from tlie co- eoon $ Slate— anwf ought. Ton Stone " •♦ Tanners^ Bark ..cord Tar and Pifceb ..^.Brts TeaKele. $ Flax Seed Beh Turpentine, other than spirite of. . . .tials Furs or Skins, the produce of Fish or j Wood— lumianufactured $ Marijie Animals. $ jWooi Lbs fipeeial Bsemptions. Animals for IrHprorenieflt of Stock. No Apparel of British Subjects domiiaiied in Canada, but dyinj; abroad 9 Ariicles f«r the use of the Governor General . - ...........$ Articles for the public use of tlie Do- Utinion ...<$ Artielesfor the use of FoK^ga Consuls General $ Artieles follow iug for the use of Array aud Navy, viz : Anus, Clothing, Mu- sioal Instruments for Band and Military Stores .$ Settlers' Efleets $ Ships' Stores .$ Tobaeco Leaf— for Excise pur}>0iies. . Lbs Growth and Produce of Newfoundland. Animals Afall kinds Ne'Coal and Coke Ton ! Butter Lbs , Fresh, Smoked and Salted Meats and ! Clieese ** I Poultry... IM il^ottsru. iinishes (imU t»mu», ai Mtoiry bmotkkks dt ciiu \\' • i H. I|. Vl LLfcB a CO., Rlnatlnff Powder, Head or Power*a Wharf. 126 BELCUEIIS FARMERS [1877 Flour Mul M(i(vt of all kinds Dris Timber and Lumber $ drain— all kindn Bah Hay, Straw ami Bran $ Green and Dried Frnits $ Salt Ksht Gy|)Bum , Cwt Seeds — all kinds $ Fish and Prodi its of rUh and Fish 'Yesetables $ Oil S ;Plant», Trees and Shrubs $ Lard and Tallow. Lbs Hops Lbs Artiol«)8 Prohibited. The following articles are prohibhofl under a penalty of two bunclred (Ii-v Salted Cwt WotOaltcd " Pickled Brla Smuked ........... .Lbs M.-»ckerel— Fresh " Fii'.dod.. Brls Hal ihut- Fresh Lbs Pickled....... v.s ........Brls Herring-- Fre-sh .......... XM Pickled Brk iSnvjked Lba Sea Fish, other- Fresh. . *' PicklnV Brisi Preserved . . Lljs Oj-aters— Frpr^h .Bri»|Othqr A!;ticl«!S iYoiih in Can*. ., Cajia Oysters— Preserveil. . ^ Lbe Lobsters— Fi'esh Brls Preserved Lbs Bait— Fish Brls Clain{?. or other.... .. . ....^... " Salawu -Fresh ..\ . ^Lbs Smoked " Canned.. «• Pickled.. ^ Rrts Fi8h,.54ll other- Fresh ."....$ Pickled Brls Fisii OiJ— VYbalo Gals Cod,' ^' Other <^i Fwa oi- Skins, the ivroduco of Fish or MarJno Aniyjols § The Forest. [2,750 superftcial ft. oj board meaaureiue^it aie equal to>one hundred standard dte«»ls.] Ashea— Pot amVPoarl Bt-teJ Logs— H-euJock ..M ft Bark for Tanning Cds " Oak " Basswood, Butternut and Hickory. . M 11; " Pine- -Duty— §1 per M feet. .. " Fii-ewood — ...,,...., .Cds, " Spruce Handspikes pes Hop, Hoop, Telegraph and other iwlos — . " Knees and. Futtocks.. . " Lathwood Gds u. « Tiimarac. ^ " All other " Lujnber, viz.:— Battens ..Pes '*■ Deals StH •'' Deal ends " IUI14IW91 IUIOTUfrJUIAC4lk»WlM»IeMa*»«asCJi8U« tt p i •8 IS ft I < 1 p p H.H. 1877' Lumber! H. H. nJUiRK A €0., Pntent ffnretj Fazr, nrnd orP«wer*ii tthnrfT b-ed dollars 1877] ALMANACK. 127 Lumber, viz :— Laths, Failings and I (-'hi nglo Bolts- Duty — i*l per cord .. .CV.8 Pickets II .SieejMjrH and Ilailroad Ties Pes •' Phinlts, Boards and Istave liolts Cds Joista M f t Huy-ar Box Shi loics No Sc'an«".iK M ft ; Timber— wiuare, viz: -Ash Tns « «4 Staves— standard . . . . M Staves — other and Headin(,rs. . M All other not else- where specified 8 Masts and Spara Pes Oars Prs Shingles M << << << liireli Kini Mai>le Oaii Pme— red Pine- white. . All other " (I Animals and their Produce. Animals— Horses No. '♦ Homed Cattle " «« Swine " •• Sheep " " Poultry and other 8 Bacon and Hams Cwt Beef and Mutton " Beeswax , Lbs Bones Cwt Butter Lbs Cheese iHides and Skins 9 ' Horns and Hoofs 8 I Honey Lbs I Lard " ! Meats preserved — not elsewhere spe- cified '• Oil — Lard, Neats foot and other ani- mal Gals Pork Cwt Sheep's Pelts No , Tallow. Lbs Egjjs Doz Tonitpies Kys Furs— Dressed Bis ; Venison No " Undressed " jWool Lbs i Grease and Scraps Lbs .Other Articles 9 Agricultural Products. Balsam 9 Bran Cwt Flax " Flax Seed Bus Fruit— green Brls Grain and Products of, viz ; Barley Bus Beans " Oats " Pease " Rye ;' Indian Corn Wheat " Other Flour, of Rye Brls Indian Meal " Oatmeal " Meal— all other " Hay .Tons Hemp Cwt Hops Lbs Malt Bus Maple Sugar Lbs Potatoes Bus Seed, other S Straw Tons Tobacco Lbs Vegetables, other 8 Flour, of VVhiat Brls Other Articles S Manufactures. Books « j Biscuits Cwt Candles . — l^hs Carriages No Clothing and Wearing Apparel « Cordage, liopes and Twines S Cottons 5J Extract of Hemlock Bark Brls Furs ^ Glass and Glassware S Grindstones S Gypsum or Plaster, Ground 8 Hats and Caps S India Rubber » Indian Barkworfc 8 Iron- Pjg and '' . ip Tons Iron Casting. 5f Iron, other and Hardware $ Junk and Oakum Cwt Leather— Sole ajul Upper §« " Boots r.nd Shoes Prs " Harness and Saddlery 8 " Other Manufactures of ... .^ Lime .? Liquors— Ale, Beer and Cider Gals Wliiskev " " Other Spirits " Machinerj' $ Musical Instruments § Oil Cake Cwt Oil, not elsewhere si>ecified Gals RajjS S Sails $ Sewing Machines No Shijis, sold to other Countries..No&tons Soap Lbs •'i " I a rt> 11 Dye mum find ConfecttoHery, at IlKOli^N ICKOTIIKRS A CO. In' m, «i.VVI.ftBR A €0., •• HojrtS** I^Millier HgUiiifcHwMl of Fower'» Wlmrf . 128 BKLCIIERS FARMKRS [1877 .MUruh Lbs Stool and Manufacturoa uf i St«>no -Wnmirht 9 Tobacco, Hiiun and Cij^ari) Lbs Vinegiir QaW Wine OaU WiHKi, viz- Household Funiiture. . .8 " DiMiFH, Sashos and UlindHf " \Voo«lon Ware ( " Othtsr Manufactures of. . . Woollens 9 Other Aiticles 9 Miscellaneous Articles. All articles not. hereinbefore enumerated to ba inserted under this head in detail. Gold.. Silver. Coin and Bullion, viz: ICopper Goods not Frouuce of Canada An not herein enumeiatud to be specified in detail on Fonn No. 60. SiXport Duties, Shingle Bolts per Cord of 128 Cubic Feet $1 00 Stave Bolts per Cord of 128 Cubie Feet 1 00 Oak Logs p M. fent Spruce L<;g» . . Pine Logo it (t 2 00 1 00 1 00 INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT. Inspector fyr Nova Scotia, George Esson, Esq. Halifax — Collector, . Z>e/)H/^' oW. Angus McLeod. Excisemen, B. H. Blunchard, F. G. Wainwriglit, John Ead, jr., F. Hagarty. PiCTOU — Collector, T. M. Portcous. Detective Officer, George J. Campbell. North Stdnby — Collector, Lacblin Robertson, Esq. Yarmouth — Collector, T. V. B. Bingay, Esq. Excise Duties. Beer, brewed in whole or in part from any other substanoe than mult 3.9 ctR per g«l Cigars, of all kinds 40 cts |)er lb Malt 1 ct per lb Petroleum . 6 cts per jjal do Inspectoi-s fees— Packages over 20 gals.lO " per pcKge l^do do do under 2U gals. ^ ^' per gal Spirits, prooi 90 " per gal Tobacco and Snuff 20 " per lb Vinegar 3.6" "gal. Xjiceuses. Bonded Manufactures annually, ^,50 Brewers .. " 50 Distillers or Rectifiers " 260 Compounding, " 50 Malsters, under 25,000 lbs '« jyo " 25,1100 to 100,000 lbs •* ]60 " 100,000 lbs and upwards •« 200 Tobacco Manufacturers '* 50 UsnYfli IIKOTIIBIL8 Jt CO., Oj^aaace 8«wir«, Ifaillfkx. M 7roi The hi < t Rec Tru Froi fi discs i 1 < 1 8 ; Fro ! f tern « Six repres Inc must . size d Fro •wer*> Wharf. n. ■. rmCK A CO., RMtng Plteh mid Paper, Road of Pawer*s Wlutff. [1877 iiniiture. . .8 unci Ulind89 « ctureu of. . . 9 9 lead in detail. No, 60. m M. feftt 9, 00 " " 1 GO " •• 1 00 ENT. us McLeod. iati, jr., Jt*. George J. gnl » il Kge 1 50 250 50 300 150 200 50 hx." I 1877] ALMANACK. 129 Stamp Duties. Bill Stamps are of the denominations of I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, L'), 30, 40 and 50 cents, and SI, $2, and $3. Tliey arc to be affixed to Bills of Exchange, Drafts and Promissory Notes, as under : — Note or Bill for Singly. ^!^^: '^^^ Over $25 $0 01 $0 ol $0 01 26 to $60 02 01 01 50 to 100 03 op 01 100 to 200 06 04 02 200 to 300 09 06 03 300 to 400 12 08 04 400 to 600 15 10 06 500 to 600 18 IS 06 And 80 on. The person affixing the stamps is required, in all cases, to cancel them by writing or stamping thereon the date, which must correspond with the date of the instrument to v.'hich they are affixed. "^rszasTS akd measttbss. DEPUTY INSPBCTOBS. City of Halifax and Town of Dartmouth, and that part of the County of Halifax known aH the Electoral District of West Halifax— Jauies Fryor. County of Guysborough and that portion of the County of Halifax known as the Electoral District of East Holtfax— A. .J. O. &!aguire. Counties of Lunenburg and Queens — Israel Hendry. " " Antigonish and i'ictou— Robert McConnell. '' Colchester and Cumberland— Alexander McKay. " Hants and Kings — Samuel G. Kerr. " Annapolis and l>igby— Eliakim E. Tupper. " Yarmouth and Sht'|l)urne— John M. LeCain. " Victoria and Cape Breton — Lewis Tremam. " Inverness and Richmond— Peter Grant. (( « << (( .]\- FOBM3 OF DOMINION WEIGHTS. Avoirdupois 'Weights. 7r mi 60 lbs. down to one pound, cylindrical, with knob. The same, with ring. Rectangular block with ring or handle cast s:)lid. Truncated square pyramid From 3 lb;*, uown to one half dram. Aiiy of the above forms; also flat discs in rests. Qrain Weights. From 1,000 grains down to ten grains. Cylindrical xrlth a small rising ^ ftem and knob. Six grains and under. Bent platmum or aluminium wire so bent as to represent the numl)er of grains, or (Iccimal part-* of a grain in cvory case the denomimition of the weight when <>f sufficient size, must be cast, en>;raved or stamped on them iu bold legible numerals, of size duly proportioned to the size of the weight. Troy Weights. From 500 oimce? down to one onnce. Truncated cone with knob. Tnutes, S«pvwrterma« BK«1V1II •BOTWEBSA C#. n. H. FIJLI.vaA4!0.,1IanlllA aiMlTarrcil Tor luce, nca«irftwer*ftWlMirr 130 UKLCHERS FARMICR S [1877 From .5 ounces down to .001 ounce, flat nqiiarc pliitos. Thr. I H' »* >' 132 nKLCilKRS PARMKR8 [1877 LINEAR MEASURES. MATuniAL. — Thepp moanuren may be made of any suitable hard metal, or ot (ttrui^'ht graint'd wood. When of wood the ondn mw«t be protected bv metal tii)H, well Heciired. The chainn of iron or ntetd with aolid joints, 'file l{il)anuH may be of steel or of metal wire wovvn with othor flbro. Fee* to be charged for VeriAoation of Liueal Measure. Of Metnl. Of Wood. 10 feet aOcts. 2() cts. 6 •' 25 SO B '• 20 20 3 •• or yard 20 10 1 vard 10 6 2"fet't 6 6 1 foot & 6 i foot B 6 Chain or Riband 100 feet 8100 60 " 76 '• " 66 " 1 00 *• " 33 " 76 aAS IKSFSOTZOIT. Under Act 36° Victoria, (>ap. 48, 1873, provision is made for the Inspection of Gas, which in Nova Scotia is to bo of the illuminating power of sixteen candles. Apparatus for tostinp and analysing the Gas supplied to Halifax, has been fitted up in Uesslein'a Building, Ilollis Street. Archibald Miller, Inspector. XITSFSOTZOXT OF FZSS ASTS OILS. In8PRCTob« — County «f Ilcu'tfiix, Edmund J. Tobin ; Yarmouth, Robert Brown: Gut/tborough, Wm G Scott, jr. ; Richnwnd, K E Binet; VicUrrin, J. A. Matheson ; /nt>«rnc«s, A H Skiniier; Cnpe Breton, Donald Ross; Anti- gonUh, \V J Webb; Lunenburr/, George Anderson. Fees for Inspection, Act 37 Viotoria, Ohap. 45, 1874. For each tierce of Salmon, salmon-trout or sea-trout, fifteen cents. For each half-tierce of salmon, salmon-trout or sea-trout, ten c^nts For each barrel of salmon, nalmon trout or sea trout, fiAeen cents For each I alfbarrel of salmon, salmon-trout or sea-trout, ten cents For each barrel of mackerel, ten cents For each half-barrel of mackerel, Ave cents For each barrel of herrin^t Ave cents For each half-barrel of herring three cents For each barrel of shad, ten cents For each half-barrel of shad, seven cents For each barrel of whitetish, ten cents. For each half-barrel of wliileiiRb. seven cents For each barrel of pifkled codfish, liako, liaddock or catfish, five cents For each half-barrel ilitto tl.ree cents For each barrel of dry-salted codfish^ liake, haddoclc, catfish, ling or pollock, five cents For each half-barrel ditto, three cents For each barrel of baf^s, ten cents For each half-barrel bass, seven cents For each barrel of cod tongues, cod sounds, hallibut or eels, ten cents I 1877. For For For For For For cents For cents F..r For The I storage screwii For in Nev Fcr MA Nov J H K Boa ANO \. GAM Fisf" Iloli/a Ann Bretot ter Co berlan strean ern Di James St Ma Dartn (raref from ^ Wah< Hugh E. Sti Red(l( River Divis Davit ribou Came ty. ii fiouri Victo Card BROWN BKOTHKII8 « CO^ •rdSMicc S««ire, HiOlfto. irer'n Wluu>r. [1877 liard metal, e nrot«'oted lolid Joints, fibre. aaure. Of Wood. 2() cts. SO I 20 10 I A ! 5 6 I 5 ide for the iiininating ysiii(r tlio Building, th, Robert Victorin, >88; Anti- B74. 18. nls s nts cents ling or sents II. H. riitXRK Aro..Riiwaii I nollcdli MMril •!% HrmA r«wrr*tWlHM'r ♦ i u 1877] ALMANACK. 133 For each bnlf-bnrrel ditto, Mven centa For each barri^l nmoked bcrrinu, (en rents For each box wnioked hoirin^, tbreo cents For each bnlf box ditto, two centn For each quarter box of ditto, one cent For InspectinKt gimgin^ and branding each puncheon or oil, twenty cents For initpecting, gunging and branding each boj^sbead of oil fifteen cents For inspecting, gu. gtng and branding each tierce o< oil, twenty cents For inspecting, gushing and branding eacli barrel of oil, fifteen cents The foregoing rates shall be reckoned exclusive of salt, pickle, cooperage, storage and labour employed in wanhini;, rinsing, cleaning, naihng, screwing or re packing and nickling any fiMi For branding or mark'ng Newfoundland fish which have been inspected in Newfoundland, two cents per barrel Fcr inspecting empty packages, one cent MARINE & FISHERIES DEPARTMENT. Nova Scotia Bhanch— 11 W Johnston, Agent. Henry Dolby, Clerk, J II Kendrick, Jntpector of Liyht /lotues. ' RoAUD or RXAMINKHS KOU GuANTING CKRTIFICATKil TO Ma«TKK8 AM) MA'iR8--CHpt P A Scoit, K N, Chairman. Iliilifnx Boards (Japt is A McKenxie, Capl David Hunter. Chik, D MarshalT Browne. FiHHEHiKS Bkanch. — W. H. Wylde, Port Hastings, Injector Fi*her%t», Halifax, N S, yf W Rogers, Fithery Officer fw Nova Scutia, AnUitrtt, N S. Overseers of Fisheries in Nova Scotia. Annapnlia Co. W T. Carty. Antigoniuh Co, Alex W McDonald. Cope Breton Co, Vork Barrington, Alex McDonald, Francis Quinan. Colchea- ter Co, Wm Blair, South Division: J W Davidson, North Divi^'ion. Cum- berland Co, I»>aac J. Hingley, Oxford. Eastern Division, embracing all the streams emptj'inginto the Straits of Northumberland; James King, West ern Division, including ali streams flowing; into Bay of Fundy. Dinhy Co, James H Morrbouse. Gvy^oi-o' Co, Jas A Torj- ; Jno McDaniel, Sherbrooke. St Mary's. Ilalifox Co, Wm Andernon.Munquo lobit Harbor. East Division, Dartmonth to Kcum Secum; John Fitzgerald, Halifax Harbor to Mar- praret's Bay. Hnntt Co, Peter I. Hurnham. Western Division to extend from West County line to Walton, Timothy B O' irieu, Eost Division, from Walton to Colchester line. Inverneta Co, Murdoch A Ros». East Division; Hugh Gillis. Lake Ainslie, King's Co, Adolphus Bishop John Cameron, J. E. Starr, with special reference to the coast fisheries. Luntvimrg Co, Geo Redden. Chester, East Division, Middle, Gold, Martin's and Mushamush Rivers ; Henr>' S Jost, Wet«.' Division. Pictou Co, John McDonald, East Division, includinjr Sutherland's, French and Barney's River: Chas Henry, David Marshall, West Division, including Ii)ast, >liddle, West and Ca- ribou Rivers. Queen's Co, Samuel T. Sellon. Richmond Co, Duncan Cameron, East Division, from River Bourgeoise to East boundary of Coun- ty, including said river, Edward Hallam, Western Division, from River fiourgeoise to West boundary of County. Skelhurne Co, . Victorui Co, Donald McRae, Jr, J. 'W. Burke. Yarmouth Co, Enos Gardner. i 8 Knee (^ps AMI Aaklcls, at BROWN BKOTMSWS 41 C9, ■• tt ITIitEB A CO., OlUtptHnrktnerff Head of Power*! ITIiarf* 134 BKLCHKR S FARMKR 8 [1877 LZaST BO'OrSES On the Coasts of Nova Scotia and Neto Urnnawicl^ WEST FROM HALIFAX. CllKivJCTO Hkad— On the Head. A rcmlcing Hght, showing Its greatest brilliancy every iniuutti. Lat. 44° 30' 21" N. Lon — On the S. W. side of the cntrar'-'e to Halifax Harbor A fixed white li|;lit, elevated 115 ft. above the sea, visible in clear weatlier from 20 lo 25 miles. While Octnuonal Building. Lat. 44° 26' U" N. Lon. G3° 33' 30" W. In tliirk or foggy weatlitr, signal guns irom &K\\m will be answered from the signal station by firing ^o(;guns in quick suc- cession, and the same reply will be made from the islaml to the soui.d of a steamer's whistle. A Steam Fog Wliistlo is being erected. Bktty'8 r.sLAND.«- On South Point revolvmg red light, attaining its greatest brilliancA' every two minutes. Klevatsd 79 I'eet ub'>vc the level of liigh water, and in clear weailier should be seen «t a distance of 1-1 miles from all points of npproach. The lower is a Fqiinio wooden building, painted white, with iwo horizontal red hniids. and lius keeper's dwelling at- tached. Lat 4i° 2«' 22" N. Long 63° 45' 54" W. Peggy'8 Point— East point of entrance to St. Margar-)t's Bay. A fixed rtd light, about 65 leet above high water. Square white Building standing about 40 yards from the shore. Lat. 44° 29' 3(r' N. Lon. 63° 55" " VV. r»?KSTKK LioiiT ON litON BouNi) It*LANi>- -Kntr^nce to iSIahone Bay- One fixed white light, visible from all points of approach. The Lantern alcne in visible: Building hidden bv iiofn. IClevaled 50 feet above high water. Lat. 44° 36' 20" li. Long. 64° 41' 45" \V. Margaret's Bay— Or. the south point of Green Inland. Margaret's Bav. Lat. 44° 22' 46" N. Long. 64° 2' 45" W. The light is a revolving red and white light, showing alternate red and white flashes every minute and a half, and making a complete revolution every three minutes. The light is 69 feet ajove the level ot high water, and in clear weather will be seen ut a distance of 15 miles. Mahonk Bay— On Hobson's Nose Island, A fixed ret/ light. The tower is a square wooden building. 20 feet high, painted white. Cross Island— Upon the S. E point of the Island. Two lights placed vertically 44 feet apart, the lower light is fixed: the upper one flashing at intervals ol a minute, visible 14 miles. Building red, Lat. 41° 18' 43" N^. Long. 64° 9' 67" W. Battbhy Point— Ertst side of entrance to Lunenburg Harbor. A fixed fcAt'/e light, visible 12 miles. White square building. This harbor is easy of access, biio.vs are placed in the bay and entrance to the harbor on the Soulpin Rock, Haddock Shoal, Battery Point Shoal, and Head Shoal. In approaching the harbor trum seaward the Buoy on Sculpin Rock, painted rc(/ and black liorizontal stripes, mav be ieit on either hand, giving it a berth of two cuule's length. The other buovs are painted bltck and must be left on the port hand going in. Iron can buoys in summer, spar buoys in winter. Iron-Bound Island— Entrance to Lallave River A bright fash light, of 20 seconds duration, followed by eclipses ol 30 seconds. TheLantern is 1877 on H sea le^l 64° 16[ Mos Verf lif above | Long. PokI trance I centre! visil>le| Harbol of flatsf be leftl Fon ligh-. hand UKOWN BBOTnEBU A CO., Onlnnnec Sqiiare, HalirHX. • Wharf. [1877 H. H. rUIXEn and CO^ i^onaeaUe Cnt NiUli, Heail of rawer'tWharr. •s. 63^ 3U' cagfi, lias ihe Blind « Harbor. X Harbor r WeHtiinr i' 11" N. om ships (lick sue- )ui.(l of a aininf; its e lovel of '1J miles hiiildiii^, •illillgUt- A fixed standing " 0" VV. ne Hay. Lantern ve high t'8 Bay. nig red ute and ho light be seen 3 « f e lower •! pin cod lijng at 43" N. fixed nil the bl. In aimed ig it a 1 must buoys light, ern is 1877] ALMANACK. 135 on 8 i^quqie wliite lowor. on the southern side of the island, 70 feet abore sea levfl, visihlt- from all points of approach. Lat. 44° 13' 45" N. Long. 64° 16' lO" \V. MosKit's Isi-ANn — West side of the entrance to LnHave River. A fixed S'td light, on tlie S. R. point of the Island. SquHrn wliite biiildincr, d8 leet ahove sea lovel, standing 100 feet from the cliff. Lat. 44° 14' 15" N. Long. 64° 18' 50" W. PoKT Mr.nwAY ILmuiok — On Admiralty Head, West side of the en trance to the port. Square while building;, and a black squai* in the centre of the seawa'd sides. A fixed wftite light, 44 ft. above sea level, visible 10 miles. Sp.ir buoys are placed hi thn channel to Port Medwa} Harbor, on the breaking l<>dges, Nautilus Rock, corner ground and edge of flat.4 of}' Bang'n Point. In passing in from seaward the red buoys must be left on the starboard, and the black buoys on the port band. LiVKRPOOT. — South end of Coffin's Island. A revolving tehife light appearinti full at intervals of two minutes. 80 ft. above sea level. Building octagonal, in red and white horizontal stripes, visible 16 miles. Fort Point — Entrance to the inner Harbor of Livrpool, A red fixed ligh'. visible from all points of approach, and must be left on the port hand when entering the harbor. Herring Covu —On east side of Liverpool Bay, green light cm the breakwater. Port Moutoh IlARBon— On North-east point Spectacle Island. A fixed red light. LiTTi.u Hope Island— Off Liverpool. A revolving red light 40 feet above high water, attaining its greatest hrilliancv everv minute. Situate nearly 5n the centre of the island. Lat 43° 48' 43" N. ' Loiig 64° 47' 15" W. The Lantern is placed on the top of the keeper's dwelling, which is painted white. Port I.RHKRnBRT; Qurrn's Couhty— On Shingle Beach, East side of the harbour. Fixed rtd light. Guix Rock — Off the entrance to Ragged Island Harbor. A while fix^d light, 51 feet above sea level. Square white building. Lat 43*^ au' N. Long 65° 5' 60" W. Carticr's Island, Raogrd Island HAttnon — On tlie middle of the Island. Fixed red light. The tower is a square woodoa building, 20 feet high, painted white. SiiKLBURNK Harbor — On Sand Point, i of a mile S E ol the Point. Fixed red light. SuKi.nuKNK— On tlieS E point of McNull's Ir»Iand, west side of entrance to ihe harbor. Two white lights vertical — the upper lip,lit 100 ft above sea level, ttiul visii)i«. i8 miles; the lower li^rht 38 il b^-low the Lantern nt the top ot the bdihlin^, and visilile 10 miles. Uuildinir painted lilack and wliite in vertical stripes. Lat 43° 37' 17" N. Lon Go^ 16' 45" W. Negro Isi,\ni>— On North part, soulli of Budget Kocks, A revolving red am\ white liglit, showiiij; alternately red and white flashes every inioutc The tower is a s(|aare wooden building. 20 leet higii, painted wliite Barrinoton — On Baccaro Point, E side of the entrance to the harbr>r. A r^d fixed light. Square white building, with a black bull on ihe sea- ward side. IIRAZIL Rock, South SiDE--Bell buoy painted .et/and blacky in hori- zontal biinds, surmounted by a cage. ruadnllerated «roBttd Spice*, al URO WV HUnfiUiMA aud Co. B. n. FIJliLEB »nd €0.,0xt4l« of Iran Pnlni, Bead of Ponrer^s Whnrt 1 i 136 HELOHBU'S farmer's [1877 Light Vkvski.— A light vessel has been pinced at Barrlntrfon Ea«t Bay, in tlie County o( Shelburne. Lat 43'^ 31' 5" N Long 65° 34' 25" \V. Tlie vesflcl is S' hooner rig^'cd. and the hull and spars are painteil red, with the word " Barrington ' ni white letters on both sides. The vessel is moored in six lathoins at low water; Wesses' I^edge bcarinff S W by \V jf W distant 3-8 of a miles Baccuro Lighthouse bearmg S S IC | E distent 6 3 16 miles; and Bantam Rocks bearing S by K 7 8 R distant G^ miles. The light is a fixed white ligiit, exhibited at an elevation of 30 feet above the deck. The light is lor the purpose of guidin;; vessels into Barrington Eee.i when approaching, irom all points of the compans, at a distance of 18 or 20 mile^. Octagonal white building- The Blond Rock lies about 3^ miles S. by W. from the lig^t house. Jetween this rock and the island tnere are some dangers; the ground is rocky throaghout and large vessels ought not to attempt passing between them. A Foi; Whistle U in operation at Seal Island, near the light house — the w' istle sounds in each minute as follows: A blast of five seconds, then an interval of five seconds, then a blast of five seconds and an internal of 45 seconds, to com- plete Uie minute. Lat 43° 23' 34" N. Ung 66° 0' 22" VV. PuBNico Harbour- On point of beach, S E side of the entrance to the harbor, about 13 miles northerly of Cape Snble. A fixed white light, 28 ft above high water, (rise and tall 12 feet ) Square white building, standing 50 fathoms from low water mark. Spur buoys ma'k the channel. Black left on port hand, red on starboard in approaching the haibor. Aroyle — A fixed red catoptric light, 115 feet above the level of high water has been erected on the south point of White Head Island, Yarmouth County, tor the purpose of guiding vessels into Argyle Harbor, Lat 43° 39' 40" N. Long 65° 62' 4" W. Fish IsLAND-^On Big Fish Island, R side of the entrance to Tusket River. Two fised horixontai white lights, visible 12 miles. Yarmouth— On the Eastern island ot Cape Fourchu, West side of the entrance to the harbor. A bright revolving light, 145 ft above sea level, visil)le quarter minute and invi.silijc half a minute. Seen in clear weather 18 or 20 miles. Building red and white in vertical ^tripes Lat 43° 48' N. Long 66° 09' W. ^team Fog Whistle near light house, a blast ol 10 seconds in each minute, in operation in all thick weather. Yaismouth Harbour— a fixed rea catoptric light, 27 feet above high water, has been ertcted on the end of the Reef on tfie South West point of Hunker's Island. Fast side ol entrance to Yarmonth Harbor. I^at 43° 48' 30" N. Long 66° 8' 45" W. An Iron Bki.l Buoy, painted red, has been moored on the west side of Trinity Ledge, oft' Cape St M&ry. Capk St Mary's— iMist side of entrance to St Mory's Buy, Oigby Co. A rtntlciny light, attaiiiinK its greatest brilliancy every minute, and show- ing alternatelv red and white faces, 100 It above high water. White octagonal building. Lat 44° 04' N. Long 66° 08' W. 1 o I BKttWN BBOTBBK8 And €0^ Drngslsts, BiiltUx »r*» Whurf [1877 I East Buy, 14' 25" \V. il red, with e veiwel is \V by \V f S distent 6 ! Gi miles. Teet above iarrington bright 15 Octagonal | )r a Uiipe •pa ft. A revol- day is on Rir water, }MHs, at a 'mtd Hock rock and lioiit and r Whistle Id sounds al of five I, to coul- ee to the BTht, 28 tt standing . Black I of high armnuth i 4a° 39' Tasket eof the fa leyel, weather 4ao 48' 8t Ot 10 ve high point of 43° 48' side of by Co. I kIiow- White H. ■• riJIXBK And CO. Nobl«*» KnA Hoare's Varnlak, Power'a Wkiirff I 1 8 1877] ALMANACK. 137 Mkteghan Kivrk— Fixed green light on •tad of breakwater. Must be left oil stHibourd hand, and pass close aboard on entering the river. Lut 44° 13' 43" N. Long 66° 8' 12' W. been erected on Church County. Lat 44° 19' 65" Church Point — A fixed red light , has Poir.t, Eaut side of St Mary's Bay, Digby N. Long 66° 7' 35" W. Wrymouth— On the Beach, South side of the entrance to the liarbor. A fixed white light. Bbier Island— Situate on the Western side. A fixed white light, 92 ft above sea level, visible 15 miles. Octagonal white building. A Steam Fog Whistle or Whipple's Point, S W of light, in oiMMtioii in all thick weather. Wkstport— On Peter's Island, S entrance of Grand Passage, two fixed lights, placed horizontally, visible 10 miles, and is intended to lead vessels into Westport, or through Grand Passage. Square white buiLing. Bell Buoy, painted red, has been placed on north side north-west ledge, Bay of Fund}'. BoAR'g Hrad — N entrance Petite Passage, Bay of Fundy. Alternate fiashec, red and white, at intervals of 60 seconds. Square white building. DionY Gut — On Prim Point, at the entrance of the Gut. A fixed white light, 76 ft above high water, and visible 13 miles. Building square, r tainted white, with vertical red stripes. A Steam Fog Whistle, near the ight house, sounded in all thick wather, 8 seconds in each minute, making an interval of 52 seconds between each blast. Port Wiixiams — Two fixed white liglitP, 20 feet apart, perpendicularly, visible from all points of approach. Square while building Port Williams is distant Irum Digby Gut Light E 23 miles; aud from Black Kock W 28 miles. Maroaretviluc— A red fixed light, visible 10 miles from all noints of appioach. liuilding square, painted in white and black horiyontal stripes. Margaret ville is distant E 37 miles from Digby Gut Light, and W. 15 miks from Black Rock Light. BI.ACK Boor — A white fixed light, 56 fl above the level of high water, and visible 12 miles. Square white building. ArPLK RivK<« Light — On Hettv Point, N" side t^ the entrance to the Rirer, und tiireo leagues to the eastward of Cape ChiKn<>cto. One fixed light, 40 feet above high water visible 10 miles. Square white building. A Steam Foo Whistle has been erected at Cope D'or, Cumberland County. PARRBBono' — On the W side of the entrance to Parrsboro' River. A fixed white lig t, SO it above high waier, visible 9 miles. Octagonal white tower, s anding close to higti water mark on the beacii. Burnt Coat Head — Tin* Lantern is erected f^n a pquare tower attached to the nrain building. A white fixed light, 75 feet above liigh water ievel, and visible from all points of approach. Si'knckr'b Poimt — A irAtVe fixed light is placed on the top of a building at this point, on the Northern shore of Cobequid Bay, near the head of Minas HaMn. Walton Harbor — A fixed t. ' r ••oniric light on the north side of the 1 entrance to Walton Harbor, Basin ul Minas, Hants County. 0"N. Long 64° 0' 45 " W. Lat 45° 14' t^ 4 Knows l||IOTttKB»«|i«| CO., «oM liVUfllMtf Orjr riil^li N H. n. FVIiIiEB anil CO., Patent flay Cutters, head of PAwer'n Wharf s 138 kklchkr'8 farmkr's [1877 IIouToN liuiFF — A white fixed lipht, 95 f\ above hi^rli water level, (rise nnd lull 40 to 45 (t) visible in clenr weather over the greater part ot the BaHiii ol Minns (after pansinf; Cape niomedon) and above the Five l! distinguish it from Sambrn and Mengher's Beach lights, elevated 45 feet : visible 8 miles. Octagonal dark brown tower, with a white belt between the balcony and lantern, to distinguish it iu day time. A life-boat is kept at this gtati. n for use when required. Egg IsLAMn — OfTJeddore. A revohi vy light, 80 feet above high water, attaining its greatest bri.ilancy everv minnie, showing altornatelv red and TJohUe faces. Building octagonal, painted black and white in vertical 8tri|)«8. Lat 44° ^9' 51" N. Long 62° 51' 32" W. Visible 14 miles. Outer Beaver, or William's Islan»> On South East part of the Island. A revolving white flash light, 70 feet above sea level, visible 1'2 miles. Square white building with two black balls on its seaward side. A reef extends eastward from Beaver Island some dbtance. Lat 44° 49' N. Long 62° 21' W. LiscoMB Harbor — Revolving Light on Liscomb Island, 450 feet E S R from West en'' '>f Cranberry Point on the West side of Liscomb Island. Ior. A tehite ILved light, 34 feet above high water, visible 8 miles. Square white building. Lat 45° 29* 02" N. Long 61° 01' 52" \V. Arichat Harbor — The licht is a fl.xed red light on the North end of Jerseyman's Ibland, elevated 39 feet above the level of high water, and in fine weather should be seen from n distance of 11 miles. The illuminating apparatus 's catoptric or bv reflectors. The tower is a square wooden building, 28 ft high, painted white. Lat 45"^ 30' 2o'' N. Long 61° 3' 4" W. This light is for the purpose of guiding vessels through Grid Passage in and out of Arichat Harbor. A Uange Beacom has been erected on the southeast point of Jersey* man's Island, iminted white, to mark the Hanifound Shoal oiTthe entrance to Arichat Harbor. When the Heacon and Spire of the Honian (Jtilholic (Miapel in Arichat are in range it leads over the west part of the Shoal in 10 feet of water. -Vessels hound into Arichat, C B, should pass fo the west of the Shoal and bring the Beacon in r nge of the Cupola on the Convent which stands 130 yards e«?«k <»f the li C Cl:iiro!i which will K-ad in clear of the Shoal. Only those well acqu .inted should pass (o the eastward of the Shoal, or bring the beacon to l>e8r to the N or N K. An 1|{«vn Can Buoy painted red has been placed about one Cable's lenglli S W of the Shoal in six fatlioms of water. The buoy will be placed on or about the Ist of May in each year and taken up about the loiii l>ecui>)ber. C»rioht<»n'8 Head — On the nort'u extreniitv of tho Head. West Arichat, C R a wiike revolving light, showing r flash every 40 seconds. The light is tor the purpose of guiding vessels into Little or West An'cliat. One can and two spar buoya have been placed to nwtrk the dangers when entering the harbor. GuYsBoROUGH Harbor— On the W sid» of the entrance U the harbor, hoaci ofCliebucto Bav. A fixed whitt light, 90 feet above high water, visible 8 miles Lat 46° 21' 47" H. Lonj: ai° 29' 11" W. *6 M § |»re!icrl|itl«B9 earrftaliy dispensed hf nmitVfS BKOTMSKti a«d c «i. ■I. H. FULLKK ana CO., PuteHt Hone Shoes, lirad or Power'ft Wharf 140 BKLCHKR8 FARMKIIS [1877 ICdoy, ok Sand Point — (Gut of Chuso.) On the \V »!'8 Bay, Antigonish Co. Standing on the N side, 50 yards from the K end of the island. A fixed red light. Sqitare white building, 60 ft above high water. Lat 45° 37' 40" N. Long 61° 44' 80" W. Capr St. Grohok — On the N side of the Cape. A revolving white light every halt minute, visible 25 miles- 350 ft above high water. Square white tower. Lat 45° 52' 35" N. Long 61° 53' 40" Vf. PicTou Island — On the S E part of the island. A irhtte fixed light. 52 ft above sea level, visible 11 mites. Square white bu:lding, Lat 45° 49' 10" N. Long 62° ^0' 29" W. PiCTOU Haisror — On the S side ol the entrance to the harbor. A tohit^. fixed light, 95 teet above sea level, visible 12 miles. A small red light is shown below the lantern. Buildint; •ctagonal, in red and white vertical stripes. Lat 45° 41' 25" N. Long 62° J9' 20" W. Bio Caribou Isi-AND—On the N E end of the island. A white revolv ing light, shoMing its ^'reutest bri'iiancv every minute. Square white buildini;, standing 130 ft from the point, and al nut 35 tt above high water. Lat 46'= 44' N. Long 62° 42' VV. Visible 10 miles. Amkt Island — Ofi" Ta'.amagouche Harbor. A fixed white light. The lantern is placed on the top of the keeper's dwelli g, which is painted white, 44 feet above high water mark. Building square, painttd white. Light visible 10 miles Lat 46° 60' 15" N. Long 63° 10' 10" W. MuLLiK's Point— North side of entrance to Wallace Harbor, a fixed white light The tower in a square wooden building, painted white, in Lat 45° 49' 45" N. Ung 03° 25' 16" W. Cask buoys are placed to mark the dangers on entering the harbor, black to be left on port, and red ou star- board when enterijig. PuGWASH IIakuou — A fixed light on Seaman's or Fishing Point, oi| the east side ol the entrance to Pugwash Harbor. The light is a fixed light, showing red seaward, and white towanh the harbor, is eievateil 48 feet above high water, and in clear weather can be seen (rom a distance of 8 nides. The illuminating apparatus is catoptric or by reflectors. The tower is a square wooden building 44 feet high, painted white. Lat 45° 52' .30" N. Long 63° 40' 30" W. Black buoys to be left on port hand, and red on starboard when entering the harbor. Port Hood — A fixed light, shows red on the N' side, and whit-e to the south '..^rd, elevated 54 feet, and visfbia 10 miles. Square white tower. Lat 46° N. Long 61° 31' 40" W. Iron Can Buoys have been pkued at the following Shoals, Poit Hood Harbor, C B. Portsmouth Point, Spithead, Smitir Spit, Oean Shoal, also one at Ju.lique Shoal. Judique Shoai and Dean Shoal Buoy are painted riid, the othur three are painted black. These Buoys will bis pUcep Breton, neMi'ly iiiidwxy between Malxiii nml (Mielicump llnibnrji, Hn«l dislniil 'JJ inil^K from the main liind. A while ftxc(\ lif;lit, lunr the centro ami anmniii of file isfHiitl, elevated 298 feet, visible 21 miles from till points of npproncli. Square white building I.at 46'^2r30" N. Lorifr «l'Mn' ;J:J" W. To ve»Hel» ill (Un^eroust proximity to the Island the l-igiit may teconie obucured by the abrupt elite's on the side of the Island. Chkticamp— The lipht is a revolving ichife lipht on S W end of Cheticamp I»lanni)es on all bearin^^. except l>etw«en ^ S K soutliward to W. On a rock, 2G feet Irom the end of the island, in Lat 47° 13' 60". Long 60° 8' 20", is anoti.er similar l>uildinp of the same iieight, on the N E end of the island, slmwinp a whit* Hxed l^pht, visible 20 miles, between N by K | iC northward to K N E. A gt n i» fired every 4 hours at the Humana Station, when the whistle is n >t in operation. A Steam Fog Wbisiie in operation during all thick wea.her. Oapk North — On Money Point Norlh-Kast end of (^ape Breton Island, revolvinp, showing alternatelv I'erl an (\ wkitt everv 43 secontfs. Buildiug square, painted white, in Lat 47^ 2' 10" N. Long e*)"^ 23' 3C" W. Inoonish Island — A fixed v/liitt light is exhibited at an elevation ol 2-'k7 feet above liiph watei, and in clear w^ulher can be seen at a distance of l5 miles. The towe>- is a square wooden building. 40 feet high, and painted white. Lat 4«°41' 20" N. Long 60<» 20' W. OuTKK Bird Isi>and — Between the entrance of the Great Brasd'Or, and St. Ann's, K. (Joa^t of Cape Breton. Octagonal white building, red revolving, changed Ist July, 1875. Lat. 46° 23' 10" N. Long. 62° 22' 30" W. St. Ann's Harbor— On Point of Beach north side of the entrance to the harbour, a fixed whtte light is exhibited at an elevation of 24 leet above high water, and can be seen at a distance of 8 miles. The lipht house is about 30 feet hipli, and painted white. Lat. 46° 17' 30" N. Lonp. tiO° 32' 15" W. Tiiis lii;iit is exhibited to guide veshtls thiouph the Narrows to the Harbor, which cannot oe distinguished in ('ark nights Black Rock Point— S. side of entrance to Big Bras d*Or, C. B. Fixed white lipht. Square white building, ultout 45 feet above liiph water, etand- inp 100 ttet from the point, l^t. 40' I'J' N., Long. GU^ 24' \V. McKknzik Point — A fixed Light on Point, north sido ol Brasd'Or Lake, about 2 miles south west of Port Bevis, Victoria Co;jntv, Lat. 4G° 7' 18" N. Lonp. 00° ^9' 0" W. The liplit is a fixed whiH light elevated 96 feet above the teve! of hipli water i»nd in clear wuuther should l)e seen at a distance of II miles, T!ie Tower is a square wooden building painted white. The illutiinatinp apparatus is Catoptric. The light is fur the purpose of guiding vessels through the Bras d'Or. Kioston'.h Island — On N E point of Island, entrance to Baddeck, 3ra8 d'Or Lake, fixed red light, tower square wooden building painted while. Q O d ► k gpoBce«» ■'<■■!>«• MMl Cambti, by BKOnN BKVTISEBti and CO. ■U M. rrLI.VK«n4 C;a.,Firlirii4liHl Mccfl^lieiid or r»w«V« ^'%i%rv 142 It Kl.€ El KK 8 F A (t M K U 8 [IK i i «l c I t 8 n I u H (iKANU Kahimiwh I.H^ur, llami Straits, Vk'torifi (!« tmtv. !}•«<• li'Or, ('. It . on Uiiincko l'«ini, lioilli Hiritt ot'Cliuiint'l, Lut. \W' 47' 3H N. I.oni; «i(»" 48* d" W. 'ill . !i«lit :•• H fixftJ irhite li^jht elevatwl 2S> feet Hbov« the U'vel jif lii^li wHlvr niiil in cU'nr wenlhe" ^ll(>nl(^ be wmw Ht ii (liHttiiice of 10 ntilt'it. Tliti tower is a iquiire wooden huildir.f; 20 tMiM 1)1^1) piinled wtiiii>. I'liu illuniinitin^c uppuraiiifl is cutoptnc. Tliu li»;l)( iH lur tlie puipu><> of );u:U till oii^li lirirra Straits, Mini iiAvi^utiu^ tli« Liltlo tuiil K — K'xcmI irhltc lif^ht on the C«n«s. SoutI) sitlo of th« Hr«< d'Or L»>k«9, WumI sule of NoiiU uiitrancv to iSt. l'et«r'8 Oanui, Cape Hre(«; I'oiNT A>{ i^.-lM iv.*t«r. and in clear wealhrr shouM natici; itppanttii* ih Catop- ' 8vnMtv Makuouk — The*.iKi'» Sontli Uar, Hevatwl 3((J ft^ aljov l*e 8e4*n from a dii^tanc^ot lU niilea. The i trie or liv r^tlectorA. The tow«>r iH a nquare woo l«n Iniildnitf. '20 feet hiirli j painl«d' white. I.at 4f5° W 40" N. I.o«iu f,0<^ li' 40" \\ . This , li^iit ifl (or llie purpose ot guiding ves^eU into the liu'-bour and iiiarkin){ \ \\w. daiij^erso'the l)ar. j I.ow I'oiNT — On llie Raatern «ide of the ontnnrn to Sydney, C B, har- botir. A W(i/«^ ti::«-d light flova'ed 70 feet, vir^ible 14 inileM. Itnildinir oo'H^on red and white vertical stripes. Lat 4U^ lU' Li" N, Long 60*=* 0!)' 2t>" W. ' LiN«AN — OnthclTuiiJ. nortli side of entrance (o Bridj^eport Harbor, Cupij lirelon. A lixel rt>! liK*''- l''i.i>JT Isi-AND— On I" lint l.>laHt', E (^loa-'t of Cape Brofon. between Cape (iranbv and Point (iage. »'ntraoce to Cow Itnv. Lat 4G° 11' 5" N, Long .'iy" 45' 5li" \V. A vvvolvhig light attaining its grr'ntest brilliancy eviMv 1.5 seconds, 65 feet above liigb water. Octagonal white building. ScATTAKi Isf.AND — On the N K Point of the Inland. A r«'o/W;i9 light vinibUi 60 stK-ondn ami invisible ^ seconds, clevati't'. i)# feet, visible 15 miJea. Octagonal white building. Lat 4»{° 2' 1.1" N. [xmg £0°40' 18" W. The light should never be omnght to bear to the eastward of N N K or to the sontbwartl vt S S \V nor approached nearer t'^au 1| miles. A boat iur .xasistanoe . AL\rNAi>fP'.i; — t>n the west end of Scattari Island, a fixed red ligiit is exhibited at an elevation of 90 fisct above high water, and can be seen at a dixtuiiceof U miles. The tower is a squ ire wooden bnilding, 40 lieet high, ' and painted white. The illuminatint; apparatus is Ctitoprric, and consists of 4 lamps and rertectors. Lat 40^ 0' ;iO" S. Long 5J>" 47' ao" W. I^^lM^^tJ^ll<;lt — On Liglitlii'ii^e Point, X side o\ the entrance to the har- bour. .\ trJiit*' fixed light, 85 (Vet nl)ove high water, visilt'e 1(5 miles. Sijujirp white building, with vertical black etripea. Lat 45° 54' 31" N, Long 5'J^57' 15" W. 0Nt> — Kust end of ^Luli'iie Island on the Cape West side of entrance St. IVter'fl Mav, liichm»nd fountv. Cape Breton. Fixed w/iJ'f light. Lat 44^ W 45" N, Long fiir^ 5T (>" W. Saiu.ic Isi.anh, r.ART F-Ni) — Fixeil white liirht. The tower ie octncron. I. 8G (eet high, painted white and brown, vertical stripes. Lat i'P 58' 30" N. Long r.O'Mii' 0" W. UJtttiyjV ttlM»TillilU »ad €«M ImpiMrlcra biuritU»l lwiirmm$eatM ■■■■■Mi ' mmamtmmtat Tmmtmmmmt^Kmmmmtl^ )877J AkMANATK. 143 I SAKf *• T»t,A.^f>, Wkht F.Mi) -An octnpnnnl wtiiic hiiiMiriT. showint; «» ' rftolvinff iirfiU wlij r»'vaUr»'« in »br«n minute , mIiowihk »hn;e ^l«l^lles i»t ( uh r*r'>luii«ifl Ih ck or io^^y w*>ii(li«>. or xdow xtoniiH u !«r»«;Mn fi)u ;I»«», U* ♦>"' &7' 0" N. L©«>{f 6<)'^ i« J" VV . j 1j,,ih% Uo^m^ Building. f!"f To.t rsr.A: .} off Cwpe Oubttftir. .<'>u(h £H«t ('oast of C»|ie Rwjton, i ON THE aOABT OV NEW HHU W l tWi CK, M-\ri»i/V8 Skai. Is!„\i»i>- 8 W by W J VV from (irnml Munan, Me flm MHrltidK Ifli.u(i««. Om th« pHstern iiK 'jW*> lect i:i the «iir, c khi of K S K and W N 'V, bj ivhich th«y arc ^•asily ilrstir ciiislied from all oth«r ii^lMs on the e'.aNt. ' KleVi«fefJ »lK>.it 54 and 58 Icet m^mve hi^h wal^r, 7isiblo I& milea. A ^un iit lifred every t»ito> (>KABT> IIIa:»a:v Thland — On Swallow TniJ Poj'nr, N K !»id » oftlte island. A rcliile fixwd li ht, 14* Im»I »»h«n'p hii'h »vntfr, \ isildn 17 miles. Hiiildipfi white, I,at 44 45' 22 'S. LnnK (56° U' 4" W. This in h coiispicuouB murk >» the M ObauMKl betwKon Kricr Isljud undGnmd »aiiHn>. Ganhkt Ilor*. — rh« <>atin<>r Ko«k is W! leet a'f>ove Ititjb water, and ban a lic;bt Hoiihu u|K>n it, painted ItiirU and white in vertical stripers. A rtvolving ligiit jvis^ibyp 12 inil«s>, lies S \V hv Sdis'aiU .'JJ miles (roin the soulherii poiMt of I'hree Islanffs. ai>d 8 !^ I'- j K 7 inilp^from the S W bead lit the (iraiiii Manan. A ^un ia tireii to nnnwer siy.naiii dnrin^ it ln<^. There are u iimuber of stiudi ledges nod sunken rneUs about it, which oru nlfravs breakmif. The light stundsvoiispicuously in the iinmecttale vieini'v of all tl.'e annkeii rock!> and dangers, exiendint; froai tli" (dd I'roprreior to till' Seal Islands of Macbiai, u di^lanec ol about '20 niiffs. liutween (he iiortlieinnMtBt und aoulhernmost at ilio Murr I.edffnt there ia a ran^o ot (ianf(eronM roeks and nhcal^ tnany of them aimve water, and whiih exicnd westward from the li^ht lu»u»e aboat 4 mdes. From ihin rftit^e farther westerly, aboHt »rx nides, liea a dan^ercuH oreaker, called the liul'i. TIih mur tw avoided by keeping ikree reM)aikat>ie headlaudn, iiear the 8 W end ot Grand Manan, ofwn. Campo Bki.lo— On the N K extremity i>f the islan., Cornwallis, PresiHcMt: R. S. Black, md., Halifax, Trmitnrer ; A. C. Page, M.i>., Truro; Hon I). McN Parker, m.i>., Halifax; B. 1). Frascr, W.d., Windriur; A. J. Cowie, m.d., Halifax; S« M. Weeks, m.o., Newport; W. McDonald, u.D., Antigouish; Kdw Farrell, m.d., Halifax. Matriculation Examiners. — Itov. Principal Kom, llev. Ed F. Murphy. Committer to bxaminb alt. Dboreks, Licensks and other CRBf>KNTiAi.9. — W. J. Alinon, M.D., Ed Farrellf m.o., li. S. Black, m. D , The Regifitrar. EXAMINKKS TO HOLD FlNAL EXAMINATIONS. — R. 8. Black, M.D., Edward Jennings, m.i>., 1>. McN. Parker, m.d.. A, P. Kcid, m.d., H. A. Gordon, m u. Ndtne, Edirard Oarrit, I Jotieph n. Bond, ; Thomas E. Jeans, j Henry 1>. Rugglcs, j Fredk A. Webster, ! Grcg}r^5 J Farish, i Benj. 1>. Fraser, I Bernard J. Gilpin, Hias C. Hamilton, I B. Ganlenfr Pago, Israel K. Wilson, R. S. Black, Joseph Stevernian, I James C. Parish, I Wm J. Altnon, ! George M. Johnston, . Robert Stephen, Charles Creed, John Turnan, Qiiatijfraf.i«n, L. R. C. S., Edinburgh, Mem. Med Soc'y of Phil., licentiate of Med B., N.S., M.D.,CollPhy&S.,N.Y,, M. D., Fdinburgh. M. R. C. S., London, M.D. of Hesse, L.R.aS,E, 8 E,R.M.S.E., M.D., Un.of l»enn., M.R. C.S L. M.D.,uii."ofPenn., Phil., A.E.O.S,, M.R.C.8., Lon. M.D., Jeflierson Med Coll. Phil., M.D., Edin., L.R.C.8.E., M.D.,Coll.,P.&8.,N.Y., M D., Un. of Penn , Phil , M.D., University of Glas., M. R. C. S., London, M.D., WilloughbyUni.of L. Erie, O., M. R. C. S., London, M.R.C.S., Ireland, M. D., Uni. of Glasgow, Date, 1829 1829 1831 1832 1834 1834 I8.)4 1834 1834 1834 1836 1836 1837 1838 1838 1838 1838 1839 Oiiysboro'. Yarmouth, Sydney Mines V^eymouth. Yarmouth. Yarmouth. Windsor. Canard. Halifax, Barrington. Halifax. Lunenburcr. Yarmouth. Halifax. Pictou. Digby. Pugwash. Halifax. 8 I ? « I s s IMMWM KBWTHBBS «M« €••• Wll«l«Mae Bincstato I'! n. n. PI :l.l.KR A r»^ Bar A«« IKilt Iron, llfftil Af l*aw«r*ii Wliarf. 1877] ALMANACK. 145 Name, Jlolmcs Mamters, .Fames H. IteWolf, Henrv C. Fixott, Win K. (xjok, James F. Forlics, Kdwiinl Jcnnia(;fl, •l^liH Schraj^e, (rui) K. Oiithit, I). M. lirown, Jloury G. Fiini»h, S. G. A. McK«en, , Goo Tbod liing«ay, I I ' Clinndler Crime, Jtuncs II. I^efiison, I/.Y/;. tli'sl di HI >\ ChiiH. ilolm (lOSHfp, M.ir., K.ntibun.'h. 18. Ill WindHcr. IFi-nrv Kivkw(Mxl, M.I)., Je»'. M.S., rbihi. i8r>i> l*i<'ttHi. 1 Ki'tuicis Hol)in»uii, M.I).. I'nic.f IVnn, M.R. CS., |j.,(:.fvfF»,nm;S,N.Y. Ih.'i'* Daitnxmth. VV. M. Mitcliell, M.l)., J.'ir. Mod. Collc-e, 1 >>.'»(> New (ilmt;;ow A. .1. Cowu', M.l)., Uniot T.rnu, tH., (ilrtsgow, I «r)0 Syih.ev.Mjmn Arthur Moien, M.I)., I'iilinbuTub, mm IlaUfax. Lennder U. Morse, M.l),, Ilarv.ird. tSGO Idnvrept«'n Georj^e Miirrnv, M.l/., Ifntof Penn. !8on. CU. lx)ui8 G. l)cUloi», M.l)„C.ofP.&S.,N. Y., I8*il IJridgeti)\\.v J. J. JacoI)H, M.l)., Harvard, I8t>l Luminltui";. Herbert 11. Ucad, M.l)., McGrlt, L.R.C.S., England, i8r>r Halifax. CImrlos D. Hl-by, M.»., C.»>f 1».&S..N.Y., 1861 Ilaiilax. Wm S. liokutson, M.l)., Un.of Ni'w York. 1801 New (»cnn'ny Wm B. Slayter, M.I).,L.R.C.P.,Eng,M.R. C.S,Eng,L.M., Dublin, 18G1 Hal i Six. Wm 11. Mac-Donnlil, M.D., Harvard, 18<>2 Ajitigoni»b. HolK'rt McKatrulgc, M.D., HaiTard, 18G2 Halifax. W.E McllolKTl, Jyicentratc of M. Bd, N.S., I8r)2 Truro. Clinton J. Morse, M.l)., Edinhnrgh, 1862 A nrhvfjvt. P. W. Smith, M.l)., Ndinbnriih, I8ti2 I)»i:l>y. Geo. C. Sturuis, M.D., EI.Mod.Cori.Phil., 1802 Walton. John Sfruthers, M.D., Bellcvue, N. York, 18G2 Kontville, A. S. Town«h»'Dd, M.l)., Uni. ofPenn., 1862 Parrslx)ro'. Augustna Kobinson, M.D., Uni Penu, M.R.C S.,Eng, L.H.A.,Lou, 1863 Annai»oli9. Murdoch McGregor, M.D., Harvard, \^^ IjaHavc. John M. Iiin(;ny, M.D., Harvnrd, 1863 Tusket. A. E. Crouehcr, M.D.C.ofP. &S., N.Y. 1863 Bridgeuatcr. William Fra»er, M.D.,M.RC.S.,Eng., 1863 New (.Tlas<;oH C. n. Munro, M.D., Harvard, I86:i West River. A. I>. Mai'Ciillivrny, M.D., Hellevnc Med Coll., 1863 Sydney. C.B John C. McLellau, M.D., Harvard, 1863 Ix>nik)nderry Kol)ert Casstn>er, Licentiate of Med Bd, N.S, 1863 Arichat. Aug Robinijon, M.D.,Uni.of Penn., M.R. C.S., Eng, L.S A. 1863 Anna|>olis. S. W. IJurns, M.I)., Bellcvue, 1864 Milton. A. D. W. B irsf.. M.D., Edinburgh, 1864 Wolfville. James Campbi;!!, M.D., Harvard, 1864 Sherbroitko. Joso])h Denuison, xM.D., Bellcvue, Med Coll, 1864 Avon Bridge E. Farrell, M.D., C.ofP.&S.,N Y. 1864 Halifax. Thomaa R Fraser, M.I).,ElecticMedC(>l,0, 1864 Halifax. John C. Hooper, M.l)., C.ofP.&S.. NY., 1864 Rawdon. George J. McKenzie, M.D.,Jef.Med. Col. Phil. 1864 Pictou. David MacLeun, M.D., Uni. of Penn., 1864 Wallace. Ir. 11. Mor.l Uoliu AllRlj liriiold Snj W. .»J. WiJ Dt.iiuld Mi Hon IV E. k.Uiu I'wi J. r.'lu'ar " {K.y- l''«*UJ TlioM .lohnl Jwhn Is. \\ .|..lin A. V J. n. Mci' Jiimes K. 1 [,I. W. Blad i'liiiuad 12 GioigoO. iJillHCS S Kn'oort II. .Vlinv:!i2» D« Kubt. Eusi John H. U Aiv'ii-bald JohM Mcti Dan G. M NKlMgc «. Ji»hn Som U. Street, I'lieroas V (iw. A. I Zi'iias M. b. 1'. Toe A. H. Wt Tikes Wh J. B. BbK C. A. Bb Go«rgc E V. G. Cn Albert 1> Cluis M. y X. Fiti (Jei)rge 1' 1). 11 M William Kolort 1 ,)i\nies V John Wi «iU BBOWN BROTHERS A CO., Orduuncc Siintirc, UalAfax. H. n IXT.H A r*^ Rn1»|i>*^% \nntrf. |» lil'Sl'dl II, n, ^V'irMlM»•r. Aiinnj,f>ri'.. • >IUtflK)lltK New (ilii^o, Ilalir.v>: Wc'htvillo. •Shiil»er>iicmlk, HaUfiis. IX WlcwiiirkcJ MiiIk>ii, ('.U.| Hricf^rctow,!. LuiU'llltlllir. ( Iloliftjx. Ilalirax. Ne\T (,LTin'n\ IIaliSl^. Anti^'onbh. Halifax. 'IT 1 rma. AnrhtM-st. Di-ln-. VVnIioii. Kontvilfe, l^arr.slx)ro', Annnjjolis. LftHftyc. Tiiskut. BridycMvafcr. N(Hv (ilasjfow West ItircT. Sydney. C.B.I rx>ntk)n(leiry.j Arichat. (\nnniM)Irs. ^fiiton. ^Volfvrlle. >lierl)r()(»ki\ ^von Bridge lalifax. lalit'ax. 'awdoM. Jctoii, k^allacc. life::] ALMANACK. 147 |r II. Morse, |;i;liti AIIri) Mothc, lli, M. Oaken, irnolU Siiut'orii, W. Wiekwire, {PiiiiuM McdiillvMry, Hcnty K. Hisset, Eikiu ('nrd, J. Ivlirar Ketly, A. i'. l''HU.vf)nur, JTIlOH .lohii ClItlKn-ON, Juliii L. IVppiu'd, Joliii A. Kurnoy, \l n. MrlloaHlri. Jiimes K. liav^lilin, I J. It. HIark, /{'I'uiuad U. AliKon, i.Itiinei* 8 (balder, Wo')ert M. Cixrey, .V|iitr!us DuilU, H., Harvard, i M.I.)., C.on».&S..N.Y.,i M.I>., L'nJveKBliv ot'l*onn. M.I)., C.ofP.ii S..N.V.,l M.l)., LonicIslinulColl. ; xM.I)., C.»<''1*..S.S., K.V., M.l)., Harvard, j M.I)., Harvard, i M.I)., (JLolJ».&S.,N.Y.,l (L. ¥i\v.. r.«., (ila.M,o»-, : L.KCS. M.l)., HelievMO, i M.I)., C.of r.&s.,N.y.,! M.K..C.'.S., Knylaiid, . M.I), JefMe«{0*l, J'IuI.,1 M.I>., Edlevue, N.V. i M.I)., Harvard, M.I).. liillevHo Med Coll, M.D., Kdinluir^'h, LieentiKteof Md lid, N.S., ■ M.D., Harvard, | M.I>., I)artiH(.u!li. N. II., I M.D., liurlinton, Venn'it, M.I)., C. «!J-.&S.. N.V., MI)., Bellevue (Joll. ^\\ M.I)., Uiii. ol Fenn., M.I>., UifiverKT' ^>f P«*nn. M.I)., Jeff Med. "Iiil, M.l)., Cofl*. . 180.5 i8or» 1805 1 SO.'i 1 805 I SO."* -180.) 1H05 1806 I8(w; iSQ6 1806 180G 1800 1806 1800 1800 .1 800 I860 1800 1800 i8t>6 1 806 1800 1800 1800 1800 1860 1866 1807 1867 1807 I 18(>7 I8ti7 i I8e7 1807 lt^07 1807 1 80T J 807 18^7 J'lMiilfHre. Wt-ymoiith. Herwiek. D'mUy. Uiirliii^son. Halit'iiN. ValeCVjllicry. I*. Hawkesl.'y Ckevi'rie. U. Newport. V'uvninuih. Sherhrook«. Uiver i/ohn. Great Village Shelhuritu. N. Svtlnev. /^rieltal, O.fi. VVinU-sor. Haltfax. Somerset. Briiluen-ftier. liUiienhiir^. Hrid^epurt. Cdpc Can so. Ilea vcr River, Halifax. \Vhyco'mn<>1i i... (ilnt'o Bar, Svd:i.v, C.ii. rfulif.ik. Mahone Bay. Port Uastiugs Trtnaior. Walhuf. r Hnwke.sb'y Ilnlii'ax. Ualitax. Windsor. Aniherttt- Ouyslwro*. Miiilland. WollVille. Di'.rtmouth. Lakeville. Aiili;;oni.sIl. 1 riiro. Karl town U Stewiackc. Halifax, bpriiiy Hill. f I U '1 o O o CI (V » ti t« '.> O ¥* MMMWai JiMtf'i'MKlU* «i i'ik^ ijjaruf it'jilMMBMft l4»ilct ArilisliM. UAix. l». It. FtLUSn A €Om Tin natr, MN R, M^ WE, nemroT PowrrN fThitrf. 148. BKLCHE.U'» FAHIVIKU'S [187^ trh J«>lin A Ijcvrh, David II. Mortem, J. II. Mclvny, C. F. Andrevra, Hiirp«e l^ofkwhlv Geor^ Bdl, .)uhn F. Bhick, F. W. JV>ntei>. IlciMT Clsjpman, Doiibiim H. Euj;ei»o, J. Newiiitui Fuller, .raii>e» W. IlarrM, Fred 1). Mnndiall, VA Tnic McHobeit, Archibald Maxwell, (>l»urlos Morri;» A \). Patten, Koniu'dv Auunro, Fred \V. Ilardinjj, J. F. Macdouald, 7. And Co.. inun, \V» II. litint, Duncan CamplKill, Janios K. Coolie, C. ,}. Mai"jjcsi>i>, Ijcvi Miuiird, Jol>n C. Mi'Dotijjall, Hn;;li McI'UcidOiv, Jani«8 i'itU, .Joiin l*ctcr Smkh,. TliuiDHM Treiinniai), 1>. Oliver Siiiinduris Anj;. F. Clarke, Hol'l A. Dnkin, I>. A. Fra.ser, A. I*. Lrtmli*ey, Alex llolK'ri8on, John C. McKinnon, Vixi A. McDonald, Dinicl Mclntcsb, Kcr James, Slither C. Mnrray, Miinlo Siitlverlaiid, (lidcun Uiirnaby, Wm M. Civincrn, Wni y. Fnllerti)n, John McK. (iraliani, Bcninn\in V. llttvlev, A. iv. Mclioan, Qudlifiration. M.D., Harvard, M.D., Harvard, M.D.. Collc};eof P. &S., M.R.C.8., P., EdLn^ M.D., Harvard. M.D., licllovoc, M.D., Harvaril, M.I)., C. ofP. &&,N.Y., M.IX, Hai'vard, M D., Harrvanl, M I)., Harvard, M.D., BdlcvueMca Coll, M.I>., Ilarvikrd, M.D.,C.ofP.&S.,N.Y., M.D., Harvard, M.I)., JetfCoJI Pfivn, M.l>., Harvard, M.I>., UniolMWi, M.IK, Harvard. M.D., CM., McGill, , M I)., Harvanl, ^M !>., Harvaid, M.D., H»w vardr, M.D., Harvard, M.D., Harvard, M.D , Harvanl, M-n.,KdccM.(r,aryn,0. M.D, C.oJP.&S.,N.V., M.D., Uniof Penn, M.D.,(ilasL.M.,J^h.C.S.. Kdinhur/li, M.Ik, Harnu-d, M.D., C. of P Jli S., N.Y., M.D^ Harvard, M.IX, Ilarvuni, M.l>., Harvard, M.IX, C. of P.&S.,N.Y., M.IX, Harvard, M.IX, liaiTard, M.D., Harvard, M.i»., Harvard, M.D., Har.&L.M.&L.U. (\P., E(iliil>;;r,ih, M.IX, M. ('. Quecn'a Uui- vcrsjtv, JXihlin, M.IX, llarvard. Ml)., Hunan^, M.D,, Harvard, M.D, ('. of P. AS.,N.Y., M.D., ISoIlcviH! Med Coll,i M.D., Jeff Med Coll. I U.'pliiudcrS.a'; Act4>r'7l2; M.D., Ikilevue Med Coll, i Date. J8<)7 18G8 t86S I86S t86& 18t>8 18G8 I8r>3 1868 isr>8 I'ioa 1 808 1868 I88r)8 lSt)8 P868 18<>8 1868 i8r>s 18G<> 1869 186» iSGi) i8ri» I86;> 1869 1869 1869 1 8<;9 1869 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 187) 1871 Rfsidenrv. Dartnionth. Avontiaic. Truro. Caledoniit. AylsforcL Liverpool. Halifax. ( 'annin< I-fCK'kport. Spencer's Isl. Middletoni. Hopewell. iiarrin^too. Ar/»yle. Port Hood. Kivcr John. Hantsport. Burlington. St. Peter's. North Sydni7 Halifax. I* Barney *»U. Halifax. Get son's Cove Parrsl)oix>'. Puifwash.. Halifax. Uttltt Hrook. Liver |)ool. Pictou. P. Mulgrave. 1871 IjOiwlotiderry. 1871 Great Villn-e 1871 Westville. 1872 Iiml;;ewatcr. I87i! Halifa.x. 1872 Kiiii:',s Co. IH72 IViKMeck. li^72 Yarnvouth. 1&72 Port Ilucxl. Bttau.\ UttoriU JiA «k CU.» euar^lcul tit%lrum«uU. twrr\ nhnrf. II. II. FITLlit:K A 4'0., Y. N. Sheet Zlne, ncAii of Power'it Wlinrf. 1877] ALMANACK. 149 J'nlflv McMillan, I), M'-I)onnlis E. Chase, T. B. R. Campbell, Francis E. Eaton, C. \V. Hiltz. William McKay, F. Middlcmas, (Jeor^c A. Pickles, iMbert M. Perrin, .k'ptha G. Uo.ss, S. W. Wood worth, A. .McL. Sonnnerville, !•:. P. Bowles. 1). A. ('jnni.<»cll, l»boro'. I'ort Philip. Halifax. Pubnico. Waterville. Luckj)ort. T. R. ALMON, Ihyistra,: I87.'i 1875 1873 187.'» 187.5 187.> lS7(i I 1876 187U IS70 ISTf) 187G »87fi 1H7G I87fi M CI O g fir > I 6 o tf o H (B 01 S o r* o ri Myonscs. Hra-vkCManU titmha, ul BK«>yS VttOTUKUtt A !'«« H. II. FrLLBR A €0., RlRNtlnff Powder. Hrnd of P4»wrr*M l^hniT. n. H. loO BKLCIIEUS KARMKU8 [1877 PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. B'l Provincial, Secretary's Ofilce. Pwn'naal Secrehiry, Hon P. Carteret Hill, m.p.p* D^p Prov Sei\if, HcrlKJit Crosiikill. Finance iJepartment, Hugh Korr. Marriafffi License Cieik, Tlios. Kobortson. Provincial Trea8urer'8 OfO^e. Tmimrrr, Hon Sliiyky Brown, m.l c. O'erLt, W. li. Brine, and John E .letin. Department of Public Works and Minns. Connnissioiur, Hun Hobort Holii'vtt^oii, m.im*. JJep Cjtmu'r, Juo K; Ilv. Insjnrtvr af' Miiit.-i, Houry S. Poole. C/rd\ C. IJ. Canaan. Innj lector of WtuK-i, 11. li. Iteid. /hp CtJfl Cmtun'nt. — Monki'ine and LuirrciurfDirti, John Kelly; Stonnont, ,)no F. 'ii^iwlor ; She rhroohe, Wiii li. Pye; OUfkun ami Ren/reiv, ,h\s MrKcn-^a ; iViu* Jlurhour, i>. W. Croekett. Provincial Hospital for Insane^ Visitor:'., tlic (.iovornor, the Chief Jusiii'e, tlii) Provincial Secirtary, the Presitk'iit of the Le;;i.sliitivc CoiineU, the Speaker 4>f the IIons<^ Ih'jhIs oi* authorized representntivcs of all ehrisiiaii ehiirelies in llie Province. L'omni'rs, (Jeo (i. l>4»stun, Ijter llc^i- Doniinick KarrcU. Trea:iihcr, lion Sta} ley Urown. Mcdicitl SitperitUfn- c 1 1877] (lent, jH Ho r'/f?/-A-, 1 1" hreper, ■ 11. Mel 111 1 ml ' I ■ CotI Jas H.I Id • Survi'ijM Is McDorl m Bnrchel CumbeM Br John SI Is C. T. 1 AndcrsI Hfl Me Ken Hs McKett Peter 1 1^ Jno H. ^Ifl ton ant 1° L. Hat( ll Prcs tan/ an( ^1** hers : — trirt No Bg Kiiifis, mi .3, Litn Yarmoi ^■4> lion^wt ^ps Mathes ^Is Victorii |i Con Lawiion Con ii and doc Provim ^Ib 1 i Con ^H H An Alfred m *^ N. P.; Kustae WMii ' Mortra Bu (^liarle fl< , WiUia B c hrid^je- B 4 ijeii, r 1 ^" \ Im H (, J M. P. Jr 5 Ch i»3 pr'« \VhniT. t II. H. FIILIER A CO., Pntcnf AAfety FiiEe, Hoiul of Power's WhHrf.' 1877] ALMANACK. 151 ^^'/J^ iJas K. DcWolf, M.D, Asst. Phi/sirian, Duncivn A. Frnsor, m.d. Clerk, Thomas Mi'f-iillocli. Slorckrrper, Gcorjro Dowiiie. House- keener, Mrs W. 1). Dickson. .S^/jfry/sorj*, Mrs George Dowiiic, John II. McNab. Engineer, It. D. Dickson. Crown Land Department. Commissioner of Crown fAinds, Hon. Alonzo J. White. Chief Clerk, Jas II. Austen. Clerks, Eihr Morris, Matthias Cuppnidge, Deputif Snrviijors — Annapolis, Hnjjh Kerr. Hujrh Kerr, jr.; Anfiffonish, Ilnph McDonald and Alex. McDonald ; Cape Breton, H. R. McKen/.io, II. C. Biirchell, P. W. Worj^an ; Colchester, R. L. Byers ; Wm Faulkner ; Cumberland, S. O'Donnell, Welwood McNab and. James Tucker; /h'f/hi/, John S. M. Jones and Anslem M. Comeau ; Gnyshoro', W. Hartshorne, C. T. Taylor and D. N. Crockett ; Halifax, W. A. Hendry, W. Anderson, C. Fairbanks, J. B. Smith, E. H. Keatinfj and John McKenzie; Inverness, John Murphy, F. W.McKenzie, Jas W. McKenzie; Kings, J. Laird; Lunenburg, J. W. Andrews; Pictou, Peter Ross, James Holmes ; Queens, James F. More, Samuel Smith, Jno H. Harlow ; Richmond, Johti J. Robertson ; Shelburne, A. Hamil- ton and N. Freeman ; Victoria, A. McKav, Peter Koss ; Yarmouth, P. L. Hatfield. Board of AKrioulture. President, Colonel Laurie ; Vice President, David Matbeson ; Serre- farif and Treasurer, Professor Lawson. The followinir arc the n)oni- bcrs : — Gorernuient Member, Hon Daniel McDonnld, Antiu:onisb ; />/.«- \ trict No. \, Halifax Cniinti/, ColiMiel Laurie, Oukfield ; District No. 2, Kings, Annapolis, Di, \i/, W. K. Stiurntt, Paradise ; District No. H, Lunenburg, Queens, Shelburne, Yarmouth, Chnrlcs K. Brown, Yarmouth ; District No. 4, Hants. Colchester, Cumberland, Isnu-l Lonijwortli, Truro ; District No. ,5, Pictou, Anfigonish, (iui/shoio', David Mathcson, Pictou ; District No. 6, Cape Breton, Riihuiond, Inverness, ; Victoria, John Ross, Boalarderie. I Communications for the Board arc to be addressed to " Professor Lawson, Dalhousie Collcj;e, Halifax." Commissioner for examining, preserving and arranging ancient records and documents, illu.strotive of the Ilistori/ and progress of Society in the Province, Thos B. Akins, d.c.l. (.'onnnis.sitviers without the J*rovincc, Aliram Jackson pf Boston ; Andrew B. Alnion of Saleni ; Geo 'I'bos IIait;h of Liverpool, G. B.; Alfred lleales, Esq., London, (.f. B.; Alfred H. De.Miile, St. John, N. B.; Herbert Vail,' St. John, N. \\. Fred 1'. Fairlianks, New York; Eustace Anderson and Kilward Welib, fjoiuloii, Eiit^iliiud ; Henry .Janios Mortran, Ottawa. Ontario; Ale.\,iidcr Patterson Purves. Eiliiibiiri:li ; (^luirles Esson, (Jlastiow, Scotlnnd; Tboniiis Einvfonl Rolpli, Hon William Annand. London; Kicliurd 'riioinus Sinitli Andrew, Tim l.riduc- Wells, England ; Jos T. R. Plant, \Va.^liin«;ton, 1). C; James B. Ucll, Boston. Queen's Printer, Charles C. Blackadar. Imiiii'/r(tlion Agent fur Province, Duncan Campbell, llf^n., M. D., M. P. P. Chief Game Commissioner, Fitzfrerald Cochran. o ? o pi ? I H I O 3 o pi 01 d o *1 I •0 llye MtulTit nnil Con feci loner), iit BUO^TX IIKOI IIEUM A CO. 1L ■. FIIILEB A CO., **llnyl*i»'* Leather llclllns.lleJMl of Power** Wliurr. 152 11 K L C II E (l S FA It M K It S [1877 EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. UNIVERSITY OF HALIFAX. Sevatk. — Chancellor, Ucv. George W. Hill, m.a., Vind. ; Vice-Chan- cellar, VVilliuni J. StjiirH, Esq. Fkllows. — Hon Mr Justice Wilkins, m.a., Vinil ; Hon S. L. Shannon, A.B., Vind; Ucv Principal Ross, d.d., Queen's Coll, Ont ; Professor George Lawaon, ll.d., McGill Coll ; Rev Professor Mcknight, S. T. P. ; Rev President Dart, a.m., 0.\on ; Rev John Ambrose, a.m., Vind ; Rev Thomas J. Daly, a.b., St Mary's; Rev Ronald McDonald, A.n., St Mary's; lion P. Carteret Hill, d.c.l.. Vind., (Provincial Sec- retary) ; Rev President Sawyer, i>.D., Acadia ; Professor D.F. Higgins, A.M., Acadia ; Edward Farrell, Esq, a.m., St Mary's, m.d., m.p.p. ; Rev A. S. Hunt, a.m., (Supt of Education) ; Matthew H. Ricliey, Esq, (Mayor of HalitHx) ; Pi-esident David Alliaon, ll.d,, Victoria Coll, Ont; Professor James R. Inch, a.m., Sackville; Lawrence G. Power, Esq, A.B, St Mary's ; Rev E. M. Saunders, a. m., Acadia ; liev George Munroe Grant, a.m., Glasgow University, Scotland ; John S. 1). Thumpaon, Esq, Bariister-at-Law; R. S. Black, Esq, m.d., l.r.c.s., Edinburgh; Alexander P. Ri.'id, Esq, m.d., l.k.c.8., Edinburgh. Reijistrar, F. C. SHmiehrast, OlHce, 12 Princa St, Halifax. Council of Public Instruction — The Members of the Execu- tive Council. Sui'EKINTICNnENT OF EDUCATION— RcV A. S. HuHt, M.A. Clnk, Rev Samuel Archibald. ExAMiNKiis FOR THE Phovinck, to oxamiuc and license Teacliors — Liiiif/iuiffi^, Rev .1. M. llcnslcy, i).u.',Sch'M)l Manaijemcnt, Te(irhin(i,iSr., > Rev Jjis Rdss, !).!>.; Mattwmatics, D. F. lliggin.s, a.m.; History and Ueofjraphij, Rev Thos J. Daly. Nokmal AND Model Schools, Truho — Method, and the Natural Sciences, J. U. Calkin, M. A., Principal of the Normal College and Model School ; Kwjiish hnuimne, (ieoqraphy, j^r., C. J. Major ; Ma- thematics, W. R. Mulholland; Music, Professor Spinney. Model School — Ififfh School Demrtment, Wilbert D. Dimock, a.m. ; Preparatory do., James Little; Junior Preparatory, Miss M. A. Hamilton; Senior Elementary do., MissCIuircli; Junior rJiementary do.. Miss Ressio Webster ; Aditcnced Primary, Miss Bessie Graham ; Primary, Miss A. Leake. Inspectors of Schools for Nova Scotia. Annapolis, Leander S. M»)rse, Esq., Bridgetown ; Antiffonish, Angus Mclsaac, Antigonish; Capo. Breton, Alex. McICinnon. Sydney; Colches- ter, David II. Smith, Tnim; Cumkrland, Rev \V. S. Darrngh, Guom; Kivcr; P'Hrict of I)it/f>y, Rev John Ambrose, m. a., Digby ; District ofCle.', S P L-.ndry, m.u., ('lare; Unysboro', Wm. Hartsliorne, Guysboro', //)" ''/'•, II Oondon, Education OJlicc, Halifax ; Hants, Hcv J. b. Mi'CJilli M>, Newport; Inverness, John Y. Gn;in, Broad Cove; Kinys, CoKj W ff^ '.o;.', Unper Canard Lunenbury, G. VV. Ililtz, m.p , Cbc8ti"-; r«V.;;, Il,n}5(»( MfDoualf'. New Glasgow; Queens, C. K. Hrix kli«' t; fiirhmoml, Ri'mi Bciioit, D'Escousse; She! Dunne, ( anington, Victoria, Rev Kenneth McKenzie ; . Fsrish, M.D , YttiiH juth. Anilrcv.^ burne, A. Yarmouth t !•» URO W ' «^ 3 : 'EBH 4t CO., Ordimttce Mqcurc, lUliriix. ►wer's Whurr. w H. n. FULLER A CO.. Rooflnff Pltck nnd P«per, lleiiil of Power** Wkurf. 1877] ALMANACK. 153 Commissioners of Schools. Anna/x>lis West — llcvs H. 1). DeBlois, T. A. Hijjtnns, Richard Smith ; uiul Peter Bonnett, Robt Mills, R. W. Longley, Whitman Arnistronjr, Wm V. Jcmes, Isniah Dclnp, Israel Gilliatt, C. M. Forbes, Wm Dargie, Geor^^e Ilardwick, John L. Riec, John I). Potter. Annajmfis East — Revs Jas Rolicrtson, L. l. d., A. Cohoon, L. M. Wilkins, W. G. Parker, John Clarke, A. 8. DesBrisay ; and Miner Tupper, Ilnrdinp: Morse, Jonathan Woodbury, m. v., Josse Oakcs, Willium Miller, B. H. Parker, Gcorjre Woodbury, A. M. Gidney, Hcniali Spinney, Beriah Daniels, Wm U. Balcom, Lewis DeBlois, md., U. B. Durling. A}it{gonishCo-—Uov3 Hugh Gillis, Dr Chisholm, Wm Chisholm, Wm B. Melieod, Charles P. Martell, Ronald McGillivray, Huliert Geirior, J. F. Forbes, Dr. McGrepor, James Fraser, John J. Chis- liolm ; and Alexander Mcintosh, M.n., Archibald McGillivray, Wm Chisholm, Thos M: King, Norman McDonald, Angus Smith, Donald McKenzic, Wm J. Beck. Cape Breton Co — Rcvds R. J. llniarke, Neil McLcod, Tas Quinan, John Shaw, J. Chisholm, Dr Mcf-.eod, John Quinan, Alexander Farquharson, R. Grant, C. Croucher, C. E.MiT^an, D. McDougall, Arch Chisholm, Dr. Cameron. Danl J. Mcintosh, John Murray; and C. H. Harrington, Lau Rolwrtson, E. T. Moseley. iJistn'ct of Co/r/jf.s.Vr— Revs Robert Grant, E. E. Ross, J. I. Baxter, 0, Chute, James Mcl^can ; and W. A. Fulniorc, W. E. M( Rol)ert, m. i>., Thos S. Dclaney, J. B. Dickie, George Reading, Samuel Rettie, Jno King, Israel Longworth, Robert G. Rutherford, E. Tupper, junr., !{oberi (lammell, F. R. Parker, Thos. Chisholm, J. L. Pep|nard, m.d , Joseph C. Crowe. Cyrus Eaton, A. C. I'agc, m.d., Jacob Ilarrey. District of iSlirh'ng — Revs James Watson, Thos Sedgwiik ; and UolKjrt L. Bycrs, John Irvine, E. D. Roach, m.i>., D. Williamson, Rol.ert Logan, W. J. McKay, John Bonynnin, W. M. Blackwood, Jno Miller, Jolin Clark. District of Cumberland — Revs G. Townshcnd, D. A., Steele, John Munro ; and Gilbert Seaman, Charles Lawrence, Cyrus Bent, W. F. Cutten, R. McT^ean, J. C. Brundage, Abi-am A. Stevens, John Bragg, John Baker, Wm Chisholm. District of ParrsI)oro' — Rev. D. McKinnon ; and T. D. Dickson, E. Vickery, W. Y. King, Thomas Kirkpatrick, Charles Smith, Jesse Fullerton. District o/* />/V//«//— Rcvds P. J. Filleul, J. II. Saund(Ms; and G. Henderson, Stcplicii Miirsliall, Wm V. Potter, Wm H. Taylor, Jno S. McNcilc, Calvin Ravnioiid, K. S. Fit/Uandoliih, C. U. Jones, ; A. 1). Iloyt, (5. 11. Dunbar. I District of (:lq., , Messrs. C. Maude Molaneon, Tiiiiotliy Sullivan, I'ierre .1. Hejliveau. j Aiigustin F. (^)meau, Jeremiah McLaiij.'liliii, I'ierre S. (!o(Ict. District of (ini/shnroitii/i — Kivds H. 11. Hamilton, James Ruckley, . I) Cliibliolin, M. Tompkins, .Jonathan Boidcn, Micli'.iel LaHln, M. Mc- IMierson ; and ('Inis Jost, John Malioncy, V). J. Ciinnin^iham, Wm o 9 ? I 9 I I I D CM M s f TniHsett, MiipiiorterM, nt »U«WN BK01HKR»A 4'0. II. U. FUiiliKU ««;»., Mnii>!lA iiiiflTarrf4lfV.i3a«hcll, Win D. U. Cameron, John McDaniel. City of Halifax — Aujjustus W. West, Daniel Cronan, L. G. Power, John Silver, J. T. Brcmner, Joseph S. Beleher, and six Alder- men. Secrctarif, C. C. Vaux, Q(/ice, 48 Geor{;e Sti-eet. Western Ih'strid ffali/ar Co— Rcv.^ Alex Stnarr. John Woofls, V. L. Midden, I'. Danahar, E. Kennedy, J. (). Uug;;les, William Hall; and Dominic Farrell, Jno E. Shatford, Gvjorge J. Lonjj^ard, James W. Tnmcr, Ja.ncs Thompson, Rami /jisti'ict Halifax Co — Rev. Kohert Sodf,'wick; and Ezekiel Sybley, II. A. Gladwin, David Archibiild, John (ieddes, Matthew IJunis, Charles N. Fnller, Charles N. Sprott, David Arehibald, 16th. William G. ArehibaUl, J. D. Tapper, J. Taylor, W. Artz, George H. Madill. East JHHlrii't Halifax Co — Revs Robert Jamieson, Alfred Dickie, Edward Anseil, James UoslK)ron^li, Ch.'irlcs Underwood ; and Henry Leslie, William Hall, A. M. liarton, Win Anderson, W. II. Tidmarsii, Alex. Leslie, J<»s Martin, John Kivkcr, David Arehibald, John IJalcain. District of East Hants — Revds Jno Cameron, Jacob McLel Ian, M. McNeill; nmX Isaac (» HrK-n, Wm Hamilton, Wm ('nsey, ,Ino McIiCarii, Hugh N'u ^earn, Kami Blois, D. McLean, m.d., Jas McKenzic, George W. Sir.uh. DiatriH of West Hants — "Rovds Thos Maynard, m.a., J. Bancroft, JiJ ;i ('armodv ; and M. H. Gondge, m.p., Charles Mumtord, Hiram Smith, Andw Shaw, Shubael Dimoek, George DeWolf, Thos Aikins. District of North Invprnrss — R • ds M, Stewart, J. Fonrgeron, imd Peter Fisett ; and Sam Campbell (Ciiairman), Thos Kthridge, Jno (J. Crowdis, Donald McLeod, Laiiciilin McDougall, Malcom Mclvi>y, Donald McLellan, Hugh McMillan, Lauchlan McDonald, Fan^nhar McRae. District of South Invrrness — llcvds Allan McLean, Kenneth J. Mc- D( luld, (^)lin Chi>liolm (Chairman) ; Archibald McKenzie, W, (i. Forbes ; and Hon I'l'tcr Smyth, Hugh Cameron, m. d., George C. Lawrence, John Miirra/, E. D. Tremain, Duncan Campbell, m.d., and John Mclntosli, e.d. Kinqs Co — L. DcV. Chipman, Thos Farnsworth, Holmes E. Mars- ters, M.it , Jdhn N. Bowles, Jus li. Ilea, n.c.i.., Jno Foster. Amos Black, (ieorge W. Fisher, Wm ICaton, E. A. Moren, D. Hnj)ert Katon, S. \i. Tupper, lien Kinsman, Ailoljiims Bishop, Leonard X. llsley. A!ir Ellis, Wm Mill.'.T, Chas J. Tobiii, Wm Magee, Leonard Fitch, Andrew Borden, Michael Loiiergan, Arnolil S. Burbitlgo, James Lycms, J M. Roscoc, liufus Burgess, Joimston Patterson, Russell Caldwell, Jik) T, Newcoml). District of Lunrnbtirrj — Revs Henry L. Owen, Cha.s Cossmann. Wm Dntr, D. McMiilun ; and R. Lind.^ay, Matthew Ernst, James Zwickcr, O « H M to > 9 o P H & • ? o w o rr P 1 BUOH!V BUOTUEHii ct CO., Onlnaucc Square, Haltftix. tit ft. Fl ttKK A <'0., nh*rli Hnli* Keitlliiff, Iti'iid ort*im<>i h MUatt, u •J Ul -v> a rt Pi M Q U ■3 U o u rt « c; C U Q < o n o 1877] . ALMANACK. 15o TjCwIs Anderson, Eli(i—]WvtiW.E, Gellinir, 1*. M.Morrison, A. .Tordon : and L. W. Dn-v.-. T. K. ( 'rairjL;, W. V. Andnnv,-. TliotnasT. Kecfler, liobt Dawson, .\Iartin Six^rry, Jas McKean, Geo Baker. Dis'^ici. of CliPHter — Revs Clias .r. Shreevo, T. J. Skinner, Riclinnl Tavne, J. Norwood, P. iloMen : and Georpe Ri«'liardson, Jus II. IIi!»z, Edward Hcckniutt. Jno Church, E. P. Butler, .J. Duncan. District of North Pictou—licvH Jns Bnync, d.i>., A. W. Herd man, II. B. McKay, E. McCunn, Hanald McDonald, Alex Rcss ; and Daniel Hockin, Joliii D. McLeod, James McLean, Jos Gordon, Sanil Archibald. Dintrict of South P/ctow— Revs J. Stewart, D. B. Binir, W. Stewart, J. McKinnon, A. McGillivray, E. A. McCurdy ; and J. McKay, G. W. Un., W. Fraser, Alexander Grant, Robt .McNeill, Adam C. Bell, D. McDonald, Jno McPhie. Distrirt of Sntitfi Qttemf. — Gt'o W. BarsR, Hiif^h Houston, James Forlies, Jjih CoHie, Dtm Canipiiell, Jno R. Hall, Enoch Steadman, Eldred Gaboon, Geo S. Parker, J. N. Mack. District of North Qitf^-vs — Zehulon G. Murray, Stephen Smith. Jno Middlemass. Benjm L. Teller, Win E. Freeman, Rf)l»t I'rvdeii, Ed" ■ P. Frcetr.an, .Jno Laccy, A. J. Ledbetter, Uriah Johnson, Frans Kcmj ton, Thos H. Grady. Richmond <^o — Riirht Rev J. Camemn, Revs John McDou^rnll, Jas Ross, Jiinics M. Quiiiiin. W M. LtUlanc. .j E. ICthicr, T. Richard, Francis Bronssard ; and Wm Criclunn, Henry Martell, E. P. Flynn, David Grnchy, John Freehill, Peter Bosdui.. Wni LeVesconte, Isaac licVcseonte, Simon Terrio. S: District of Shflhurn^ — Revs. T. H. White, r). T>., M. G. Henr^ E. Millar. E. N. Archibald, and W. T. Kellev, R. G. Irvin. J. Allen, Robt Carrie, Joseph Walters, N. W. White, Robert Freeman. Distrirt of Barrimjtou — Rcv/k J. I. Porrer, AV. II. Richan ; and T. W. Wil.son, (iabriel U«.>bertson, .1. B. Lawrence, Henry Chute. Theodore Nickerson, Arthur Doane, Frank Homer, James Snow, Wm. B. Smith, J. K. Wilson, m.d. Virtorin Co — Revs A. Mclntosli. Peter Clark, Alex F. McGillivray; and Alex Cameron, Wjn Jones. Peter McLean, Alex Taylor, Don McLean, Seymour Foyle, Don McLean. Aiipiis Mclver. Kenneth McKenzic, Luther McLeod, Donald McLean, Donald MeRac, John McLennan, Donald Morrison, Ale.x Jones. District of Yarmouth — -Joseph B. Boiul. Charles E. Brown, Nathan Hilton, .John W. Moody, Chas W. Clements, Stephen N. Allei'. CJeorpe (-rosby, Amos Hilton, Jr., W. H. Mooily, R. B. Brown, Harris II. Crosby, Jauies Cain. District of Argijle — Revs Ciias Knowlc.", J. Manninjj, R. Kcarns; and Enos Gardner. Miehael Surette, David DMCntretnont, Nathaniel Travis, James A. Hatfield, P. L. Hattield, .James M. licnt. Ansclm O. Potier, James Nickerson, Wilson G Sims. 3 o 6 ft I > o B 6 ' \ % rT O o •0 o *i t \ 01 d n •1 9 rf O H J? n : ItllO^ \ itROTIBKK8 A t'O., Inipoi-f erx of* Flower HcciIn. H. H> WVhtVM A i'iK, ** nrnn«lrttniH" Lvntlon WMIr LvimI. F»wcr'H Wliiirr. i ir)G UICLCIIKU S FAUMKU 8 [1877 ^M DALii >iTSIB COLIiBQE AND UNIVERSITY. HALIFAX. IJ«}Aiin OF GovKUNOKM— Hon Sir Win Yoiint', Knight, {'lii«t Ju8tic(M)f Niiva ScotiH, ('hoinnnn. lion (Miarlcs 'I'lipitcr, c.n.. m.i»., M.r., lion J. W. Uitcliio, Jmljjo of Supremo (,'oiirt of Novii Hculin, Hon K. L. Slmmion, «..r., llov (;t'o M. (inmt, m.a., Jms F. Avorv, M.u Cliarlcs Kohson, t sq., K('v (J. \V. Hill, m.a., Wm J, Stairs, Ks\\, lien Jvrcniiiil) Noriliii| Scmitor, AUVod (J Jones, K.s(j, M. 1*., Wni I'. W'ttM, Em|, Hih Worship tlio Mayor of llnlifux, tlio I'rcsiik'nt of llie AJMMoi A>«>riaiion. Ueor{;c Thon».son, lisci, Trcamrer. W. II. Doiill, Ftor-i TV OK AiiTH— Very Rev IVinripnl Hoss, r>.n., Pm/fHsor of ITHucn in»' '^nlitirnl. /'^mnomif. lU'x Wni Lyall, LI-.l)., Pmf'issnrOf /jn/h: Ttml MftiijijsivH. CliaM McDonaid, .ai.a., I'ro/hsor o/' Afnt/iemntirs. ittkn JuhiiMtMi, M.A., J*mf'rsM>r at' i'htitsivn. (Joo LawHon, pii.n., M-.i». PrnffHHitr nf 'hrmiatnj and Afinrrnhiffi/. ./as DcMill, M.A., Pro/issor oj Iliston/ mid t-^nvir. hilnr^r on PinfHirs, J. (ionlon McGregor, M.A , use , Lonsftiun for l»<76-7 roninienceson Wednesday, rict 25, lH7h .. ind.s on April 25, 1877. The Summer Session com- RionctM on rue8(i»»y, May 1, 1877, and il.»rte» ai the end of Juno. HALIFAX MEDICAL OOLLEQE, HALIFAX, N. 8. (In« 'rpMfttcd l»y Aft of . .irliament.) Faculty ok Mkoioink— tt. S. Hla-k, w. n., k U. C. S., Edin., Eimrdtm PtuftMnr of OhnMrits and Preaid' ,,f the Fiimlti/. Alex 1*. Keid, M.I) , i.R.r.a., K4 fi a « h 2 i S 1 t) 1 ! Ca- Imp of rt Vcnl)l(' % Canon Wind"* u 1 //(»/ Sills, ( M.; St. a don, A , Ancien CO 5 i A. J.T l».l)., (t 5 Deltlois n Hev 1! H Hall. . H Kev A. ft toini, I «i Ilin-lMtu K'.'v K. H ('. .1. S stone. u K.v A « Fidkltt q ('. Cr^.i * M..Iar nhiUis : rurkin fi ford. u IJuv A. 8 ti.T, A.> .luines ' .\l»rHlin V. I(rin< Smith, , 1). C. A HROnM KROTHKUH dk « O.. OriliiAti .^^t^i iirnx. cr'd Willi rr. II. If. Fr LLKK A <'0., Kow anil noiird Llnnerd Oil, Hrnd Powrr'n niinrff [1877 LIPAX. ir, (Mik'f .11. , M.l»., II Scutin, AviTV, airs, K.s.|, . Will r. U of tlio 1. Duiill, {tffi'SHor of Iff Ijxfn: \/iein(itiis. »/(' SJi'O/' <>I lor, M.A , |lnc8(lny, V)n com- S. Edin., .lex r. \ro/hHi>r N u u *i •a u « 1877] ALMANACK. 157 B. SInvicr, m.d., m.h.c s.l., f. o. »., Ix>n«J , l.r.c.p. Ku^-, ., m.ii.o.h., Kiij;., I*r(iffssnrn of I'nncl/tlia and /'nirtire of Siiriferif and Clinical Snrifny. Jolm V. Bin- k, m.d., J^nffunnr of Afntrrta A/t-dirn nud Thiutfmitira. John Soiiiiikth, .m.d., rrofmsor of PlnisiiJoittj. Gooryo L. SiiH'hiir, M.l>., I'roffssor of Aniitomi/. J) A. C^impltell, m.d., r.M., 11. McI). Henry, f^rinms on Mt'dirnl Jurisftriidpnir. V. Iv I'littner, Inntiwtor in I'nn'tinil J^/iarmani. Mr W. II. Wiuldoll, /nsfrnrtor in I'lactivnl (Juniistit/, Dr. A. 1*. ]{n<\, /knn and lifi/iKfrnr nf FanJUf. Dr. J. K. BInck. !^Hr., Lord Bis hop of Nova tScotia and Prinec Kdwurd Island, and Dean of Halifax The N'enblc. Tanon Ktlwiu (liijiiii, i».!>., AnlulcacDn , Rev K. K. B. Kitson, a.m., and Rev. A. J. Townond, A.n. ; Rev .1. C. Cochran, d.d., (retired) Rev. (i. McCawhy, l>.l>., (retired). Rev (i. K. W.Morris, a.m. (retired). Annd/nilig, Rev I'l. Dehliiis. (retired), iiev.l..!. Ritehie, a..m.. Rev. W.S. (Jray. A.n. Atjhsfonl, Rev R .'\very. Andirvff, Revs Canon Townsliend, a.m., Rural Dean, K. II. Ball. Alhion Min.l>. .I»^'(,('h»(i/j. L. W. Hill, (retired), Rev A. C. Mcl>'»nald. Arichnt, l\ li. Rev F. M. Y 0\\\\\r, A. K. C. town. Iirid(/e- Rev li. M. WilkiiiR, A.n. liitndfonl. Rev Riehurd I'avne. lUnrtr M. .1 arvis, A.M. Uiirhour, Rev R. Smith. /iridnnrnU r, K'ev \V K. Gelliuff. Coinindlif, Rev l{f;v R. Shreve, A.M. Clcininff, Rev W. (JoiUVey, A.n. ClnMn', Revda ('..I. Shreve. A.n., and .l»din AlunniiijLr. Cvuntry lliirboui\ Riv R. .Io)m- stone. /hirtinontli, Revd .1 Hell. /-'/'/%, Rev .lohn .\nilinise, A.M., and Rev \. MerKell, A.n. Umlvrn I*iiMO(/f (Dartmouth), IN'V C. Burn. Fidkinuil, Rev I*. Bitiwii. h'olmoudi. Rev .V. V. Ililtz. A.n. (iliu-t' Hay, Rov C. Crouiher, a.m. (irnnrilU, Rev (i. V. (Jiealorex. (luiinhnni'. Rev II. Ifnfihiiiil'A ('oi(,\W\ n. Stainer. Ktuliillc, Rev I'heo- philus Riehey. Linritml, Rev K. K. B. Nichols, D.it., and Rev .1. R. 8 rurkinwin. Joiishnrt/, Rev II. W. Atwaur. Lomh-ndi nt/, Rev F. I. Ax- ford. Lnuenhni'ij, Rev llenrv L. Owen, A.n., Ri;r;d Dean. Miiillnnd^ Rev A. D. .iainics(»n, A.u.Midioni //(/»/. Revs (leo Ma\niird, and W. ll.Sny (It, A..M. .Uom.'iistvr, Rev II. llumilton, A.n.. Rural Dean. Mtlfmil, Rev .lames Trcmain, A.n. Xncjunt, Rev Bnice .McKay, A.n. A'l//' iJiiiiHn, Rev .Mtraham .Ionian. AVf Itusf, R'ev W. Norwood. l'orr&hi»v\ Rev R. F. Brine, A.n. Piv(on, Rev .). I*. She niton. /'«-///*' Hirien, Rev .1. Shaw Smith, A.n. PoH Mcdirni/, Rev C. (lio.sser. J'ni/inish ami WnUmt, Rev D. C. Mot>ro JidU'dvn, Rev J. V. Sarj,'ent, A.ii. Jiiwr Jnhn, Rev J. L. o U e» s o o I § I d *i Iftirfumr, !li>v Udbt.Tmnifson. Kiiriil l)<'iin. Stvii'i'irkf, Ut^vlt. .1 I'liiack*', a.m. St, .\fiirf/nrcl't /ti'i/. Kiv S. U'. II. (;p)^-»T. .1. O. |{ii.!,'';K'H, A. II. S'li'kril.'e, ]iv\ W.' Kllis. Si'i'/m ii, i'. '< , l{<'v Kiflianl .1. ('nincko, i>.i»., Kuinl htun. nml IJi-v Duvlil Smiili. '^i/'/iitif Afinff, Wev (f. Mct/lcr. a.u. Shilhnrtie, K'ov 'I'lios II. Whit*', i».i>.. liiirjil Diiuii, hikI \ii'V i\'i-\\ \Vi;rK'H"*. '^-i'' Tiinf/ifi', U\>v .1. A. Hit In v. /''ir liiii), IJev W. 1.. Ciinio. Truro, K'ov ,lus*-pli Korcytlic iiikI IJcv .1. A. iNaiilluitk, A.M. A'. W. /Inn, Kcv J. Ktli.;coiiil)e. Tunket, ]U>v.\. rmllii l.|. W'iiulsor, C.Aium Mtivnard, a.m., 'iiiul hfiiti. niio u., (retired) ytirimnit/i, Kevds J. T. Moody, A.M., mill .1. Koy Cnnipbell. ruiNC'K Kdwaiiu Ihi,ani> — The Vcnlile .T. IT. Kond, n.n., Arrhdoainn of r. K. I. t'harUitttlnwn, fSt. IVftr's. Uov (J. W. IIodK^on, a.m., niid l.'cv .1. Klli.-*; St. I'mil's, Kev D. Fit/.geiald, IJev Alfred Osborne, Kev L. C. •InikiiiJ*, iJ.c.l,., (loMred). Cii»ciimpfiiue,\\i)v W. Dyer. Crnnfiiul, llvv T. .loliiiston. Mtl/'urd, Vciiblo Dr. Keed. SitininersUU; Kev T. H. Akhoar.. King's OoUose, Windsor. Founded, A.n. 1787. Chartered by King (ieoiKC HI. A.o. 1302. /'"frim. His (Jraco the r,ord Archbishop of ('anterbnry. The Hit^ht Kev Ilililicit Uinne.y, i).i>., Lord Hinliop of Nova Scotia, Visitor ami President of the Hoard of (ioveniori*. I'rcitidvut /ir, iiml Itlirtorir. I.'cv VV. K. NVilsoii: linr- «ur, Prof Oram, i«.K. ; lAhrarini aitfl Curator, I'rof How, l».stg.; the Kishop'.H Pri/.e, .i'5, in Books; Dr. Almon's Welsfunl TestimoiKal; .\kin'8 Historical I'ri/.e; fJeneral Williams' Prizes, three "t 8)0 each; StepheiiHon Scholarships, three in number: also Pavzaiit \\'ar- biir.'on prire of S2() for the hest e»say f»ii any piod .subject — to be chosen Ity the President — in Kn^lish IJteratiire, to be competed tor during the prciiit Academical year. Kssays must be handed in on or before lOth June, 1M77. Inoorporate Alumni of King's College. President, Henry Pryor, Ksq , n.c i..; Vice-Presiilent, .\n.<. I.., 'I'hos Trenaman, Ks(|, M.u., (Jro C. Wigjjins, Km | ; Treasurer, ilou S. I.. Shannon, i).c.i> ; Secretary, C H Car.nan. j The Halifax Branch of tho Ooloninl and Continental Church Society. Patron, Her AfoHt Gracious Majestv the (iueen. Vice -Patrons, III.' (Jrace the .Vrchliishop of ('antcrbury. His (J race the An-hbiwhoi) o*" York. His (irace the Archbishop of Armagh. The Ki/j;ht Kuv tho Uunl Kishop of Nova Scotia, Chairman of Coinaiittee. The Diocesan Synod of Nova Sootia. Consists of three houses— (1), The Kishop; (2), the Clergy, who arc ilUOlT.'V nuOTIIKUrt A CO., Ordiiiiuvc Kqiinrr, llnlini\. !••« Wliurt. n. II. FIILLKH niMl <'0., lluiiirMllrrnl \allM, llmtl of INnvprN Ulinrr. 1H77J ALMANACK. li>l) (Inly Ii<'tMisp(l; (8), the Liiily by their nprpsnnfntivcs. (MiTiciiI Sccrutary, llfv AllVid Itniwii. I.iiy Si'iTotary, K. .1. Wilson, Ks(|. Board of Foreign MiHaiona. .\|n>oiiifi'(l l)v till' Synod. ('Iiiiirinaii t-j'-oj/iric, Tlu! lJi^;llt Rovcrcinl the l.orU Hiithiip. TrcaHiirer, \Vm (iu.x»i|), Vm\. Sucrutai-y, Kuv D. C Moure. Diooesan Church Sooioty of Nova Scotia. I'atronM, His Hnnnr \\w I.it'iit. (lovornor, X-c, 'V\u> S«»ci»'ty fur the l'rHitl<>nt, The Lord HiHho|i, ex nj/ii'to; See'y, and Trfiifiirer, Hev Cniion (iiliiin, IM>. ; AMMistant Scerotary, (.'. It. Hiiliuck. The annual niuelin^ i« nt.ld at Halifax, at suoh time aH tliu C'oniniittec HJiall appoint. The Kxceutivu (Vtniniittee niei-ton the third Krida}' monthly, with the exeepliuii uf .Inly, Au|;ubt and S«'ptember. Church Endowmeut Fund. (Miairman. Henry Tryor, i>.cM«; Kdward Hinnev, .V.M. Cochran, Wm ('. Silver. .1. H. .Snfh liartHlutrne, ('. H. Itowman, William Haro. Com'v (ien (iraliam, William (ii.HHip, Henry I'ryor, .1. T. W'yltle. (!. Hnllock .fohn Silver, J. U. HoNVolf, Kski, m.u. 'S«ni'etary, W. ('.Silver, Fluq. MINISTERS OP ASSOCIATED BAPTIST CHURCHES. ~ Central Asaoolation. , John Miller, E. M. Jeremiah Itaneroft. ffalifax, Uevdrt. J. V. Avery, Kdwin Clay, »l.l> Siuinde'rK, \.m ., and l>. tJ. .Shaw. Wallim, iJcv. Wtdl'filli', KevdH J. M. Cramp, i>.i>., K. A. Crawley, i> i»., John Chaise, S. U'. UelMoiH. A..M., A. W. Sawyer, i».i>., and I). M. Wellon, a.m. ('innuitf/, Kevd.s I). Fivemau, A .M., .S. J. N'eily, A H. M'imlsir, Ifev .1. W. Uancrott, a.m., N. Vidito, l<„. \V. Kcllv, A.u. (.'unartl, lUsv. S. II. Kempton, A.M. llammomt'i PIkihh, Hev Wallace l.ceart. Iahi'ki' t. I'ineo. (jiih/hiiiiu-, l{ev .lames Stevens. l/ftper AijUnJ'tn'il^ Kev. .1. L. Head. Ur'uliiiMuttn-, Kev K. Koberts. ('anihnihfe, Kev J. 11. Itobliins. C/nsltr, Kev I. .1 .Skinner, A.M. I'crtdx, Kev William Speneer. iivrwirk, Kev Isa Wallace, a.m. Kvinut, Kev (ieor;^e Weuthem. Malnme liiiij, Kev .bdin Williams. 'I he Central .Asnoeiation, comiirisin^ tlio counties of Kin^^s, Hants, lainenbur>{h and Halifu.i, meet tliis year at , ua iho Ibiirth Saturday in June. Western Association. Pitvkvv'f Core, Kev H. Aehillr«. SliMunif, Kev K. X. Archibald. Mcf'tux, Kev \y. A. J. HIeakiiey. Port lyUliinn*, An. Co. Kev.l.C. iUeakney. Ilhnm, II, v U. D. Ibirtjiws. liiHint.nc:i, l.'cv .li.lin CLirk. I'iii-ihIi'm, Kev A. Culioitn. St. J/"/y .■av, M.i>.. and W. 11. Wanen. Millim, Kiv .1. A. Dur- ki'('. Jjoirtr (irnurllh, Kev I*. K. l-o.^tcr. Milton, Y tniionlh Co., Kev I*. (iallalu'r. WiH'jxnt, Kiv L. I». (iates. /Jrerjuml, Itev ////>// \,ck; llevJ.C. Mc.rse. (ii'i/of/en, Yitnnonth <<», Kov I*. K. Murray. Jl^if/f/i'i/ islin A I o fa o «S w hi •♦a d o « (3 1 I « I o I I H s o 4) e I 160 It i<: L c I IK R a F A mi i: ii s [1877 I Rev J. W. Rancroft. B'lvrinqton, 'Rev W. IT. Riclian. Arcmlirt, Yarmouth Co, Rev John Ro\V(. Trcmonf, Uav E. O. Road. Tusket, Rev R. A. ShieldH. l>i'jhy, Rev .1. H. Saunders. Deerftvld, Rev .1 A. Stiibbert. I Beaver River, Rev .F. 1). Skinner. Rev (1. R. Titus. AyUsford, Rev Chas Tupper, D.n. Lockeport, Rev E. Whitman. The Western Association, comprising? the counties of Yarmouth, Digby, Shelburne and Annapolis, meet this year with the Liverpool Rajjtist Church, on the thud Saturday' in June. Eastern Association. Syilney, C. B , Rev G. Richardson North Sydney, C. B., Rev J. B. McDonald, m.d. Antif/mithe, Rev J. B. McQuillan. River Hebirt, Rev H. Bool. Uppor SteuJiacke, Rev Obed Chute. Little River, Cmnb, Saml Thompson. St. Mary's, Rev II. Eagles. Trwro, Rev John E. Goucher. , Rev T. B. Luyton. Central Onslow, Rev Stephen March. Athol, David McKeen. River John, Rev I'^. T. Carbonell. Great ViUaf/e, Rev R[ 1'. Freeman. Pnrrsboro' Rev David Freeman. Amherst, Rev D. A. Steele. St. Ann's, C Zf , Rev Daniel McLeod. Canso, Rev G. W. Thomas. Pugwush, Rev D. W. Crandall. Ilawkesbury, Rev L. M. Weeks. Greenville, Rev J. J Armstrong. Guysborouyh, Rev A. W. Barss. Ox- ford Rev. E. B. Corey. The Eastern Association, comprising the counties of Colchester, Cum. berland, Guysborough, Rictou, Sydney and Cape Breton, meet this year at Portaupique, on the second Saturday in July. Nova Scotia Baptist Home Missionary Union. President, Rev Dr. Cramp. I'ice- Presidents, Rev E.M. Saunders, 'Hev W. G. Parker, Rev J. E. Goucher, Rev D McDonald. Secretaries, Rev J. A. Durkee. RevA. Cohoon. .^jm/iW, Wm Faulkner. Z)tVec/07-s, Rev J.W. Man- Rev S. B. Kempton, Rev E. O. Read, and Judge McCuUy for Central As- ning. Rev J. C. Bleakney, Rev D. W. C Dimock; J. W. Barss, Esq.; sociation. Rev Edward Whitman, Rev J. A. Durkee, Rev G. D. Cox, Rev G. O. Gates. Rev J. \V. Bancrolt, Rev J. M.Parker, Rev Dr. Tupper, Rev Jno Clark, and B. U. Parker, for the Western Association. T.M.King, N. Dobson, Moses Lowe, W. Cummings, J. R. Read, Amos Atkinson, A. VV. McDonald, Esqs., and Rev. D. McKeeu, for Eastern Association. George McNeil. J. C. Calhoun, Jas Desbrisay, George Davies, Alexander Scott and Artemus Hooper, Esqra., and Rev Malcolm Ross and Rev K. Lidstone, for P. E. Island. TiiK ExECUTiVK Board is located at Yarmouth and consists of A. C. Robbins, J. C. Anderson, W. A. C. Randall, m.i>., J. H. Haley, P. D. Kinney, W. R. Doty, Esqrs., Rev G. E. Dav. M.n., Rev W. M. 'Warren, Rev J. A. Stubbert, Rev J. Rowe, Rev P. Gallahor, Rev R. D. Burgess, and Rev P. F. Murra}'. Secretaries, Rev G. E. Day, m.d., and Rev \V. H. Warren. .Baptist Convention of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and P. E. Island. President. Avard Longlt-'', INI.P.P., Pnradisp, N. S. Vice-Presidents, Revds VV. P. Everett, St Jolin, N. B., Donald McDonald, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ; J. B. McDonald. North Sydney, C. B. Sicretary, John Marvh, Ei^q. St John. N. B. Assistant Secret iry. Prof D. F. Higgins; Wolfviile, N. S. Treasurer, lion A. MoL. Seely. »t John, N. B. The Baptist Convention of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P. E. Island, meets this year at Wolfviile, N. S., on the lirst Saturday after the 19 1 h August. BoAKD OF FoisKiGN MISSIONS. — Ilon. A. McL Seolv, Rev J. M. Cramp, D. D., Rev W. P. FIverett, Rev D. A. Stoele, Rev A. B. McDonald, A. W. 09 «> (t n e d •r* N u "d id g h « 5 A A s t* » 1 S s IM fe c 2{ t W B 1^ s i • «i u « tn 3 § a o ti t* B S n •1 vt ? t» L ft < »i 4» * »:! < ti « u < ^ BKOIVN BUOruKUS and t'O., Drnjegltts. Iltilltax r'H ITlinrr H. II. FIJLLEK au4l t'O. NobleN and llourc'N VarnlHh, Power's Wharf n a § « A ft U a u o h In § i. o o u (A a S n »<• H o u u 1877] ALMANACK. 161 Musters, Esq, Rev E. Hiokson, Uev G. M. W. Carey, Rev G. E. Day, m. !>., Rev W. A Corey, Rev I. E. Bill, Rev J. D. Pope, Rev D. McClellan, J H Harding, and .iolin ISIarcli, E.sqra. Nt)VA S(i»TiA MiNiHTKiiiAii EDUCATION RoAito. — Rev S. B. Keinpton, Chairmnn; Rev A. J.Stevens, Rev A. W. Sawyer, u.v., James MeDonald, Esq. Chas V. Eaton, Esq, J. W. Barss, Esq. Revds S. W. DeBlois, E. O. Read, D. W. C. Dimock, Isa Wallace, S. J. Neily. Acadia CoUege, Wolfville. GovEHXOKs— Rev A W Sawyer, dd, Prenident of the College, ex officio. D. R. ICaton, Esq., Hon Dr. Parker, Rev T. Todd, A. F. Randolph, Esn., Avard Longley, Esq , John R. Calhoun, Esq., A. W. Masters, Esq., B. Douglas, Esq., J. H. Harding, Esq., W. Faulkner, Esq., Hon Judge Mc- CuUy, Rev W.P. Everett, Rev G. Armstrong, a.m., Rev. E. M. Saunders, A.M., Rev S. W. DeBlois, a.m.,. Rev. I. F. Bill, Rev E. Hickson, a.m., Mark Curry, Flsq. Secretary, Rev S. W. DeBlois, a.m. Treasurtr, A. DeVV. Barss, m.d. DKPAitrMENT OF Ahts FACULTY — Rev A. W. Sawyer, D.r>., President, and Professor of'Moral Philosophy and Christian Evidences. Rev J M Cramp, O.I)., Professor Emeritus. Rev E. A. Crawley, d.d.. Professor of Mental Philosophy and Political Economy. D. F. Higgins, a.m., Professor of Mathe- matics. R. V. Jones, a.m., Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages. Kev \) M Welton, a.m.. Professor of Rhetoric. J. F. Tufts, a.m., l*rofessor of History. Geo T. Kennedy, a.m.. Professor of Chemistry and Geology. Theological DKrAUTMENX — Rev E. A. Crawley, i>.d.. Principal, and Professor of Hebrew, New Testament, Greek, and Exegesis. Kev A VV Sawyer, » d. Professor of Evidences of Christianitv. Rev D. M. Welton, A.M., Professor of Christian Doctrines and Pastoraf Duties. College year opens first Thursday in September. Anniversary, first Thursday in June. Associated Alumni of Acadia College. President, H. H. Bligh, Esq., A M. ; Vice President, Rev A. Gaboon, a.m. ; Secretary, Edwin D. King, Esq., a.m.; Treasurer, L. Mortimer Smith, A ». Directors, Rev E. M. Saunders, a.m., Albert Caldwell, A.u., B. H. Eaton, A.M., J. W. Longley, a.b., and R. N. Beckwith, Esquire. Horton Academy. J. F. Tutts, A.M., Principal, Teacher of Latin and History. Albert Coldwcll, A. m., Teacher of Mathematics and French. F. H. Eaton, D.A., Natural Science and Greek. Miss Marie Woodworth, Preceptress of Female Department, and Teacher of Painting and Drawing. Miss Augusta Dodge, Teacher of Music. Miss Hattio Magce, Teacher of Elementary English. METHODIST CHURCH OF CANADA. Those marked thus (*) are Supernumeraries. Nova Scotia Conference. Rev Robert Aider Temple, President; Rev Stephen F Huestis, Secretory. Halifax Distkict. — Ilalifax {Nmth), R. BrecUen, a.m., Edwin R. Brunyate, D W Johrson, h.a., *Edmund Hottercll. Ilaltfax (South), William H. Heartz, Financial Secretary, William Purvis, *Henry Pope. Conference Office. — A. W. Nicolson, Chairman, Editor and Book Steward. Dartmouth, (jodfrey Shore, *T. Angwin. IVindsor, S. F. Huestis, *M. Richer, n.n., *Joh'u McMurraj', *James England, *Roland Morton, ami *r. W. Smith, llantsport, Caleb Parker. J/(yrton,Jos S, Coffin, Frederick H. Wright, A.B., *GeorgQ Johnson. Kcntville, I. E. Thurlow. Nticport, a i a m § P Pi » 01 o fa A «♦ xn o a •a p i! ; ti HKOWN BKOTUERtt aad t'O., iiold lii^fiuMi »ry falnU n. n. FUHKR and CO., INitotit liny Ciittcrit, iK'ad of Power's Whnrr 162 BKLCHKUS FAiniKUS [187 Avondak, James Strotharcl BurUnf/ton, Geo F. Day. les 11 l^eppy,. 3f(V'fjartVs Buy, Jama's Scott. Bemmd't, Kzra R. Moore. Siimbv(\ Churl {Iftmilton and Soiiiersef), liobt Wasson, Chaplain to Wesleyans in Army and Nav}', Joseph M. Fisher. Benmula, {St. Georqe's ami Bailey's Bay), W. C.Brown, Chaplain to Wesle3'ans in Army, V-. M. Tyler. Truho DrsTiacT — Truro, Jabez A. Koj^ers.' Onslow, W. L. Cunningham. AcuiHii Iron Mines, Jesse H. Giles. Pictou, Cranswick Jost, a.m., (Financial Secretary). _ Stellarton, G. W. Tuttle, (Chairman). River John, I). B. Scott A/ai«^/i, ( So«: 5! w &\ 01 0| »! ;? PI 3, •1 1877] ALMANACK. 103 Newcastle, Edward .lenkins. Richibndo, Jas A. Duke, (Chairman). Buie du Vin, Theop L. Williams Balhurst, W. W. Brewer. I>aHtousie, Wm Penna. Derby. A. R. 13. Shrewsbury. SackviixeDistkict — Sackville^ H. Pickard, d.d. Educntionai fnsfitu- tiona, Charles Stewart, D.i)., John Biirwash, a.m., David Kennedy, ij.t>. Students in Theolor/y, J. Baxendale, Wm Tippett, Edward Turner, B. Copping, W. Lawson, F. Freeman. Tintrnmar. (Jeorjfe Steel. Point de ^Mte,-Edwin Mills, *D Chapman. Bale Verte, Georj;e Harrison, T. Hicks. Muncton, Duncan D Currle, (Chairman). Coverdale, Edward BoU. Shediac, Richard Opie. Diirchester, Charles Comben. Iloptwell, Isaac Howie. Z^»7/sio>"0, Charles W. Dutcher, ( Financial Secretary). Havelocky H. R. Baker, A.u. Salisbury, John F. Betts. Klyin, John King. St. SvKi'HKN DiSTKiCT — St Stephen, Edwin Evans, (Chairman). Mill- town, VViHiam W. Pevcival, (Financial Secretary). St Andrews, William Tweedy. St Davids, Frederick W. Harrison. St James, John Tinling. Bocabec, Septimus K. Colwcll. Deer Island, William Harrison. Pkxnck Edwaiid Island DisrincT—Charlotietown, John Lathern, (Chairman), Wm Fielder, *F. Sma'lwood, *J. V Jost. Cornwnlt, H. P. Cowuerthwaite, a.m., (Financial Secretary). Little I'orJt, John C. Berre. Pownal, John S. Allen. Bedeque, Joseph Seller, a.m. Tryon. T. .f. Dcinstadt. Margate^ H. J. Clarke. Suinmerside, C. W. Hamilton. Eyviont, Henry Ptjnna. Murray Harbor and Moiitarfue, A. IC. l.ePaee. Souris, Douglas H. Lodge. J// Stuart, John Goldsmith. Alberion, Aquila Lucas. Newfoundland Conference. President, Rev James Dove. Secretary, Rev John Goodison, St John's Distuict — St. Juhn's, Thomas Harris. (Chairman), Simon Dunn, George J. Bond, a.u, John Pratt. Thomas Fox, *'icorge S Milligan, a. At. BonariMa, John Reay. J\nllin.. President and Professor of Mental Philosophy, Rev C. Stewart, d.d., Professor of Moral Philosophy and Christian Evidences. JhinesR. Inch, a.m., Piofessor of Rhetoric, Logic, etc Alfred D. Smith, a. M., Professor of Classics. Rev John Burwash, a.m., Professor of Natnral Science. Kicluird C. Weldon, a.m., ph.d., Piofessor of Mathematics and Political Science. ■3 O 9i 9f W > M 5 •o o r* w « m ca w » I s 1 o P rri'ax;riptluuH carvfully UlsiMsuxvd by UBOWK l&KOTUflBS uud to. II. 11. FULLKK and €0<, Patent lliirAc SItocM. head of Po>vcr*A Wlinrf .4 164 BKLCIIKRS FAKMKUS [1877 Facui/i'Y of Tiikolooy— David Allison, i.i,.i)., Profsideut (Ex ofllcio), Professor of Now Testament Excj!;esirt. Rev C. Stewart, d.u., Dean. Professor of Old Testament Kxcfjcesis, and Systematic Theolof^y. IJev D. Kennedy, n n, Professor of IJibiitnl liiteratiiie and Kcclesiastical History, li'ev J. iiurwash. m.a, Professor of Ilomileticu. Jame HInch, m.a., Logic, A. D. Smitti, M.A., Grceii: Mount Allison Academy. Malk Branch— Principal, David iVllison, u..i>. Associate-Principal, Rev David Kennedy, a.m., b d. Faculty — Uev David Kennedy, a.m., H.D., Professor of Natural Science Henr\'" A. Powell, A.n., Mathematics. I.«onard Alli.son, A.n., En^iish Department, and Latin. Samuel E. Wins- ton, Penmanship and Bookkeeping. Professor Max Sterno, Instrumental find Vocal Music. Mount Alli.son Commercial CoLLKOE—Fnncipal, Samuel E. Whiston. Assistant in Banking, J. Alder Davis. Female Branch — Principal, .lames R. Inch, a.m. Matron, Mis J. K. Inch. Chief Preceptress, Miss Fannie C. Gaylord. Board of Instruction — J. R. Inch, A.M., Languages, Logic, etc. Miss Fannie C. Gaylord, Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Miss Blanohe Bennett, Belles I^ttres, etc. Miss Hannah Johnson, m.l.a., English Department. MissLuella li. Wheeler, Drawing, Painting, etc. Prof. Max bterrie. Instrumental and Vocal Music. Miss M. E. Pickard, M.L.A., ^lusic. Miss Lavinia M. Stew- art, Music. Miss Miriam FuUerton, Stewardess. Alumni Society Mount Allison College and Academy. , Rev Joseph Hart, President; S. A. Cheslei , a.m. Rev (ieorge J Bond, A.n.; and Rev R. A. Borden, a. b.. Vice-Presidents. R. C. Weldon, iH. I)., Secretary-Treasurer. W. H. (». Temple, a.m., and W. H Sinnott, As.sistant Secretaries. .loseph L. Black, David Allison, ll i>.. Rev A. D. Morton, A.M., Rev Robert Duncan, and W. H. Tuck, d.cl , Members of Council. A.D.Smith, a.m., and George W. Burbide, a.m., Members of Board of Governors elected by Alumni Societj'. AlumnsB Association Mount Allison Iiadies' Academy. President, Miss C. C. Hickman. Vice-Presidents, Mrs B. F. Chandler, M.LA., Mrs Eliza Snowball, Miss Annie S. Inch, M.i:i.A. Secretary and Treas., Miss Grace Lockhart, B.s. Halifax Young Men's Wesley an Institute. President. R. J. Sweet; Vice-Presidents. J. M. Geldert, jun , William Crowe; Secretary, H. H. Bell; Treasurer, E. Borehara.; Committee, James Morrow, A. M. Bell, R. Theakston, Wm Bennett; Librarian, D. Palmer. Halifax Wesley^n City Mission. President, Rev Ralph Brecken, a.m. Committee, James B. IMorrow, Joseph Bell, Wm B. McNutt, Wm H. Webb, J. Wesley Smith, John Mclnnes, Rufus J. Sweet, William Oowe, Hon S. L. Shannon, (ieorge H. Starr, Dr R. S. Black, Joseph S. Belcher, Saniufcl H. Black, 8. IM. Brookfield, Edwavd Lloyd, C. H. Longard. Treasurer, Jairus Hart. Secretary, D. Henry Starr Missionary, Major Theakston. CLERGY OP THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Diocese of Halifax. See of Halifax vacant at present. Vicar General, Very Rev M. Han- nan, D.i). Halifax, Revds Patk Power, Alex Mclsaac, llios J. Daly, Edw F. M'U'phy, Rev. Thomas Moore, ('haplain to the Military; Chaplain to Mount St. Vincent Convent, Four Mile House, Rev Peter Danaher, U (d O » M > CO n I H ►1 p< si BttOHVN BBOTIIEBft anA fO., Kctall Dnimsts ■n N. H. FliLLKII Aiul CO., Bar and B41U Iruii, hrnd of Power** Uliarf « a li u vi .0 m « H a 8 , h n In l>* Ih IH 1877] ALMANACK. 165 who resides af Orpliana^e, St. Josejjh's. CliezrtcooJc, Hev P. L. I^Inddcn. Dnrtmoittli, IJeVihioH. Woods. /*/'o*//ec/, Ii'cv Ml. Drisi-oll. Ilerriru/ On-e, Kev Edward Kcimody. Ktntrille, IJev 1*. iVI. Iloldcji. Kaitevn llnrhouvs, Kev ('has Underwood. Clme, Kev Dr Walsh. Ynrvwuth ami Tiinket MWr/e, Rev Kichard Kcarns. IJev .1. Maiiniiinr. Pulmico, Kov AV.Mcl.eod. Bedfirrd and Shubenf/cadie, Kev T. Butler. Parrshoro, llev .Ins Bresnan. Liverpool, Rev D. O'Connor, ihnudie, Kev .T. M. 'lay. Windanr, Rev (^auon .loh.n Carmody. Kclhrooke, Lev William Mihan. 5^ Jiernnrd'a Rev S. M. Browne. f)U/hy and Fit. Croix, Rev Thomas (irace. Mtteghnn, Very Rev .1. Daly, v.b. ; Rev James Scott. Chester, and Sheibrooke, licv E. F. McCarthj'. Bermuda, Rev Jas Bellord, Chaplam to the Military. St. Mary's Gollego, "Belle- Air," North St., Halifax. Under the patronage of His Grace the Archbishop of Halifax, and con- ducted by the Christian Brotliers. St. Mary's Collpffe. Under provisions of an Act passed in the Legisla- ture, 1873, the followinfj members of the Catholic l)ody were Incorporated as the Senate of the College :— Visitor, His Grace the Archbishop of Ilalifax ; Very Rev l)r Hannan, v.o,. Chancellor; Rev Canons Carmody, Power, Maildcn, Woods, und Revs J. J. Daly, E. Kennedy, P. Walshe, d.d. ; Edw F. Murphy, Vice-Chancellor; and Brotlier Victorian, Cronan, Dr. Page, 10. Farrell, A. P. Keld, J. T. K. Kenny, M. B. Daly, L. G. Power. President and Professor of Moral Philosophy, Rev Edward F. Murphy. Professor of English and Mathematics, History and Natural Philosophy, .1. U. Currie, n. A., of Lon don University. Profeasor of Arithmetic and Book-keeping, Mr. Purceil Hon ,1. Cochran, I). Somers S. Tobin, Greek and Latin, French Literature, Orphan Asylum near Church of St. Joseph, Gottingen St. Supe/ioress, Sister Mary Anne. There are about 40 orphans under the care of the Sisters of Charity. The Institution is dependent for support on the voluntary contributions of the charitable. Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Officers of the General Council, Spiritual Director, Very Rev Dr. Hannan, V.G. I'resident, M. B. Dalv. Vice-Prest, Thomas Durney, Esq, J. P. Treas, Thos AVnlsh, Esq, .J. P. Sec'y, Wm Compton. There are nearly GO members attached to the three Conferences of St. Mary's, St. Patrick's and St. Joseph's, jfeetings held weekly and ail relief given in' kind after a careful inquiry and personal visitation to each destitute family. Catholic Young Men's Club, HoUis Street, next door to Union Bank, Up Stairs. Number of members, 120. Open from 7 o'clock, p.m. until 11 every evening, with the exception of Sunday. Officers — President, A''ery Kev Canon Power; Vice-Pres, P. Gough; Secretary, J. Dccourcy. St. Vincent's Hall, Comwallis Street. The basement of this building has been fitted up for the use of the Catholic young men of the North end of the city. Open every evening except Sunday. President, J. S. D. Tiiomsoii, Es(| t ouiioil, L. G. Power, George Metzler, Michael Walsh, J. Delaney. Number of members, 130. Academy of the Sacred Heart, Spring Qarden Road, for Boarders and Day Scholars. The Community numbers .30, of whom 12 conduct classes each day in various branches. Young Ladies admitted from 5 years 1 he French and (ierman languages taught by natives of both countries as well as all the branches of an English education. Music and other accomplislimenls O Pi > o H « O I B I en •0 13 o I o 9 « &■<>1,1irn4l of Powpi^h Whnrf >i ♦a •♦-» <5 •a «> u «> A o o H -«) o 1(;g nKLCHKll's FAUMKH's [1877 tnu^lit by the ladies of the Coiivont, and by the most eminent teachers in tlie city. Diocese of Ariohat. Tiie l)ioet'S(! of Arichat coiapriaes (he Island of Cape Kreton, and three EasttTii Comities of Nnya HcDtla proper. Kstaldishcd Sept. 21, 1844. lii^lit Uev (!(»liu Francis M<'1v!Nnon, i>.I)., Lord Bishop of Arichat, residing at Antigonish, lU K^v Dr. CA.MUioy, Coadjutor Hishup, resident at Arichat. Nova SnrriA. — AntlfjonUhe^ 'Rev Uufj^UGlWh. Picton, Rcvd^ Ronald McDonald and llodk iSIcl)onald, LiAinon'. IJov A. ISIcCiillvray. Aruiuij^ Very Rev \V. IJ. McLeod, v.>n«ue 1 I M M (J K ft *% M »* VtimVl^ ISKOTJII2KA and €0., IiulM»nEerii^ui>glciil Iuf)irDn;iml« IV. If F|itf.l.f;ilnn4ir4lf.. Vol»r«'(il'at4Mit fly nam ife, head Vuvfcr'$i Witn/f I PKKsnyrroKY OK Vwrnmu awi* Uk!IIM<»nt> — TVlnfiytcomaf/h, Kev ^furd Stewurf. I\n't //aatlnfrs (t)id Jiirer Denif, Kkv Win (J. Korbt-s. Iiu\ Kevdii Jolm Stewnrt, IVlil)- cr»tive Mcinbnr; George WalUei*, i'/v/N« ^Vr^f/, /Vrfov*, Kov James Kayrte, D.D. French liiver, liev A. 1*. Miller. linvneys llh'vr mvi Him .^foiiutntnit, Uev D. B. Ulair. Sideni Church, (Jreen Hill, Kev (ieortjc I'«ttcr!. Antlt/omth, R«v P. G»odfuHow. Stellnrton, Kev Tiiomas Cuniining'. Jnmes' Church, Hev A. McL. Sinclair. Olttitif/, etc, lii'x KoEprt ISttlldilon and f'ala Col- New GUi6(jow, Kev E. A. McCurdy. Sprinffville, Ijocktiber and Union CeiUre, \W,v J. V. Forbes. Cttinming. Aferit/ominh, Kcv liugn McD. Bcott» lierif. Kev E. D Pellet ier. Pkksbytery of Wallace — Nete Annnn and Wentwovih. Kev James Watson. iVallnce and Pii/jitraih, Kev .John Munro. Goose Ulcer, Kcv W. 8. )>arragh. Wallace, Kev Jnmos Murray, A M. Jiiver .Fohn, Kev H. H. McKay. Tatnnmgoiiche, Rev Thomas Sedgewick. KadUmn, Rev Win Grant. Pw/wash, Kev J. M. Sutherland, a.b. Amhertt^ Kev Thomua Tallach. PiiESBYTEnY OP Truri) — t>J»s/o«', Revds John T. BiixTer, J. H •<'^mse, A.M. Tmrn, Kev William McC-'nlfoch, p.p. C'/z/'/oh, Kev James Hyors. Economy. Rev J. jMcG McKay. Jiirerside, Kev A. (/ameron. »S7. Pouts, Truro, Kev Joan M<:Mi}lan, n d. (^j)ri>u/»ide, Kev JamoH Sinclair. S^pw inche, Kev Edward Graiit. Middh Stewiache, Rev I^klwin Smith. . Truro West, Rev A. Burrows. Preshytkhy of Halifax — 3fusquodoboit,}{Gv Robt Sedgwick. Afjent of the Church, Kev P. (}. McGregor. Fort /\t(tii»etf, Ilrdtfax, Kev I.', F. Burns, d.d. IfdiJ'ax, Prof. A. Pollm-k, l>.i>. Shubenacndie and Lower S ew- inrke, Kev James Mcl.can. 2/rt«7re?icefou;n, t^c, Kev Alex Stuart. Uitlifitx, Prof A. McKnight. ILdifax, Prof J. Currie. St. Muithews, Halifax, Kev. G. M. Grant, a.m. Dartnwuth, Kev A. Falconer. Newport. Kev I). Mcdrilli- vray. St. Croix and Kllenhouse, Rev J. A. F. Sutherland. Chalmers Church, Halifax. Rev C. B. Pitblado. Windsor, Rev A. J. jSIowitt. Poplar Grove, Halifax, Rev Allan Simpson. St. John"». Halljux, Kev John Fon'cst. Cornwaltis, South, Rev J. B. Logan, a.m. Noel, Rev Samuvl Ber nard Sheet Harbour, if-c, Rev A. B. Dickie. Maitland^ RevL.G. Mc- Neill, a.m. Musquodi bait /[arbour, if c. Rev James Rusborough. Hamil- ton^ Bermuda, Rev K. J. Junor. 6V/»/» River and Miltford, liev Ephraim Scott. Cornwallig, North, Rev David Neish. Kennttcook, Kev Ailani Gunn. Warwick, Bennuda., Rev Jacob Layton. Presbytery of LuNENBtJRG and Yarmouth— Yarmouth, Rev Geo Christie. Lunenbttrtj, Rev William Duff. LaHave, Rev Donald McMillan. Clyde River, ifc. Rev M. G. Homy. Bridyewater, Rev P. 51. Morrif ( a. Mahone Bay, Rev Ebenexer McNa'b. Carteton and Cheboffue, Rev John C. Meek. Shelburnt, (j'C, Rev. Ebenezer D. Millar. Rucrsdtde, Rev Thos Murray Presbytery of St. John. — Fredericton. Rev John Brooke, d.d. Rev. William Caven. l^ndonderry and Campbell Sett., Rev Andrew Donald. St. Johii's Church, St. John, Rev James Bennet, a.m. Sprinijfeld and English SettJement, Rev Lewis Jack. Bocabec a?id Waweig, Rev William Miilen. Calcin Church, St John. Rev David Maclise, i>.i>. St. Stephens, St John, Rev Donald McRae. St. Stephen, Rev W. P. Bcgg, m.a. /far- vey, Rev Samuel Johnson. Sussex, Rev James Gray, a.m. St. DavitVg, St. John, Rev David Waters, li>.d Murray. Nashwaak and Stanley, Buctouche and Cocayne, Rev Jno D. Rev W. Fogo. Moncton Rev Joseph CD, o r»- o A IS I O o en « CO m 9 P Oq riiotographlc tlienilcal:}, etc., at BUOWN ItKOTllEltS Aiul €V. n. H. Fi:il.KU mill ro.,Tln IMnle, tv. lY. n<\ DX.hcniI r IGS nRI.CIIERS FARMKKS [1877 IIo^^. S lit Sjiriiws, R(!V .T. K. BoariHto. Cnrltton, St. John, Ue/ J. C. lliir^^css, A.ii. It!iuiin(md, Kov K(>iiiu'tli McKny. St. Jnnwa, Itav Jniiifs {iiiiiiii. «S'f. Gcort/e, Kev J. VValhicc, A.n. * Grnnd Falls, IJcv M, K. I'anulis (Ml.ssiotian"). New h incnrdine, liov Peter Molvillo, m.a., n.n., tit. Andrew's, Kov W. Kiclinrdsun. 1'i. i). /ielfast, Rev Alexander McLean, a.m. VaUevfield, Kov Alex Munro. Riclinvml Buy, Kev II. ('rawford. Zion Church, Chitrlottetown, Kev J.M. McFxJod. Suiuinerside, Kov Neil McKay. iSt. .lames, Charlottetoicn. Kev Thomas Duncan. PrinceUum, Jicv Robert Laird. Dandas, Kev Allan McLean. Mount Stewart and West St. Pettr^s, Kev W. K. Prame. fi'ty Fitrtune, . THE PRESBYTBBIAN CHURCH IN THE MABITIME PROVINCES, IN OONNKCTION WFTH THE CHUKCII OF SCOTLAND. Pukshytkry ok Pictou.— Kev George Coull, m.a.. Moderator. Kev Robert McCunn, a.m , Clerk. St. Andreio's^ Pictou, Rev Andw W. Herd- man, a.m. St. Andrew's, New Gluyow Kev George Coull, a.m St. Pauts Fast River, Pictou, Kev W. McMillan St. Cdumba, West Branch, Fast River, Kev Peter Galbraith. Stellnrton and WeatvdU, Kev Charles Dunn. McLetlan's Mountain, Kev William Stewart. Barney's Ktver nuU fjfchnb-ir, Kev A J McKichau. Roger's Hill and Cape John, Kev J. W. Fraser, A.M. River Jitlin, Kev A. McCunn. m.a. Missionary, Rev I). McKay. Catechists, Messrs INIcI'^achern and Pitzpatrlck. The Pictou Presbytery holds its meetings on the last Wednesdays of February, May, August and December. CAMPBKr/roN, N. K., Kev Wm Murray, m.a. Nkw Richmond, N. B., Rev John Wells, m.a. Princk Edwaud Island, >Rev John Goodwill. Since the Union, consunimmated June 16th, 1875, the minority of the late Synod of the Maritime Provinces in connection with the Church of Scotland, continue to co-operate with the United Churchjn the Educational, Foreign Mission, and Widows' & Orphans' Schemes. 13 u o u *w p ft « I IIK»WN BKOTHKItS and CO.. Wholetmle Dnisgists •I. It. FITIilKR Jk ri^.« Unr nnA B«1l Iran* nnA ^r Powvr'a Wbiirff. 1877] ALMANACK. 169 CONaRSGATIONAIi UNION OF NOVA 800TIA AND NEW BRUNSWICK. 8i. John, y.n.; nev C B. Woodcock, (Cbftlrman) Rhtfitld, K. P., J. Barker; Keauick kui/f<, N. B., Simeon Svkca; yniinoutti, N.' 8., A. Mc- (ire^r, ( Missionary Sec' v); Literpnol, }f. 8., Dimcnn MoGregor, B.A.; Broaldjin, N.-S., W. Peck«vcr; Halifax, N. 8. Thonms Milner; Plemnnt Ricfr, James Sljinperley ; MnitlatuL 'N. S^ J. B. Haurs. J, B, Wodrow, Sec'y and Troas, at John, N. B. TRBB BAPTIST CON^BRSNCB, ra.ST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rt Rev R. R. Disney, Bishop, Chatham, Ontario. Ilalifast, Rev Enos Mel Harper, District Book Steward; Rev Jessie Coleman, John Johnson. Liwrpocl, Rev C W, Dorsey. Shelburne, Rev G. W. Brown. YarmontJi, liev Walter Grayson, Secretary of Conference. Anwpotis, Rev. J. A. Johnson. Truro, Rev W. H. Haynes. Marwm HaU, J. Johnson. St John, Rev J. A. White. Carlton, Rev. Charles Hamiltoiu Woodstock^ Geo W.Smith. LUTHERAN MINISTERS. Lva*etiburff^ Eeirds C E. Oossmaa, Luther Both, — Shaffer, — Huntom UNIVERSALIST OHURGH. HaUfax^ Rev CosteHo Weston. COMMERCIAL DEPAKTMENT. BANKS; HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY. [Established 1825.] Capital $500,000 paid up. W. M. Harrington, (PrestX Robie Uoiacke, (V. p.) Brenton H. Collins, Thomas Bayne, L J. Morton. Cashier, Saml H. Black. Accountant, C. A. P. Franklyn, Teller, M. G. Black. I>edger Keeper, H. B Black. Clerk, W. Greenwood. Messenger, P. Smith. 45«n<»,— Parrsboro', A. S. Townsend; Truro, Charles Kaachard. DiwMHUit days- -Daily, except Saturday. BKOVriv »K«THKiu» « tOn lutpartcra of l*iit«ii« MedletaMM. 8 O I a % «> ►I e I s o o •a A H <» 5? o I ■■1 : i M^W, VWtUX A €9.,FUrafiftMWt gUcrl. Wteiwf f r^werTb-ffttnff. 170 B-E r ClfK H S TMl M K R J? a«77 Bi%NK 0*^ NOVA .SCX)TIA^. [IC^UbiUhetr 18811.]; eiit>itat 91,000,000. DlPflctort. John Si Mhel«a«, (PM»t-V John Dciilt, ^ Tic f-Prest.) Danid Oonan,. J. J. Brenui«r,-H« A. white. (JasMerv TlieniM Vvshc- AooctNit- ant, l<* IL T«>'lor. Tellerti, W. Ik FofRnn, Dy (,). CtaUmeVsi €krk«, W. TlionwHon, M. Whiddca, JaMes Ye0inon», A.D.- Jarvia, J. R. V. lMn;^y, Jfc AlMsanirern,. (jr«o Aiw)eF4on)- Jckn Ar.d!«rm»n. Jbfi;entn~'/*)>fr>U', IKmsird rrimroflc; i ar imruCi, .i%mc» Murray; Nme filmgom, Ja» W.llanniclMKil; Sydney, C. A, Hon Thtw D. Arwhibald; KcntvilU, L. DeV. (Jhipinjin; Amhtr$t, Joiiiv H. Hay v ^*< •/"An^ iVf. i^,.tK M.U«6nmoi». Dineouut liayj — eveiy we«k (Tay execpt Saturday. BANK OV BUmStf NORT» ^MI*:itItT.<. [fikslillshetf 18^6:;^ Capital, £1^§,00<> Sterling. Head Olfffle,. LonJon. Sec'V^ K W. l^aetrnrdT. HfeaJ OflBce in tfi» Colomss, Gr«at SC JanM» Stroei, MrnitreoT. Geoeral ASanagev, CliapSes McNal). Inspecfor,^ W. Gri'mriay. ITalifax Bkascit— ManMfw, Jefffey PenfofcT. Accountant^ A. E Kllfa. Teller, T. TT. I^'e/. Clerks, T. S. Tim, J' A RttHaeU; F. BmiviiKfid,. L. £. DodMrell,, \V M. Dustaik Messenger,. P. Popham* ]>i8eouat, d«ily. VNiO^ SANK OF HAUFAX. [EstabUshed \%h^y Capital ^2&0,GOO. Directors, Jns A-. Morcn, fPrest)^ .hio GdbsDir, EdVr Sinita; IV. P. A^'esJf Wm J. Stairs, liobt Boak, Jr.. M. P. Blflch. Cmiuor, W. Savrers Stirling. Acoountant, H. Y. Clarke. Teller, E. H. Reeves. Clerks, E. L. Thome, J J. Joplin. MeMengftr. Ti Skinnar. Agsnts— l/omJ»n^ f j«ndo4i ami West- minster Bank-; Mvntrem, La-Banq^ue duPeuple;- N-ew i'ark^ National Hank of' (yomme^-e ; Bbstonif Morchants' KationaJ Biwk 'y Mtnapolis, T, S.. Wkk- man. Discount d»y»— every weak- day .. MERCHANTS' BANK OF HALIFAX. Cayital^ $M00,O00< [Esta5irshe«r 186^.] Directors— Thtm E. Kenny, (Prest), Hon. .Tevemiab Northnp; Senatw, {Y. P.), M. Ihvrer, John Taylor, Jas Butler, Thos. Ritchie, A. Smitiu Cashier, Ueo McLea». Ascountant, D. B. Dtmcan.^ TefFer, F H. Arnatid.- Clerks, J. W. Young, John T. P. Knight, W. F. MftcheU, Wm H. Kay. K. Dickie, Ar C DeMiB-. Agents, — P^ctcra, Wm fves;- Brpfgeimterf Andw Gow; Truro, John B. Dickie and Frea MitchcUf Wewnouth^ Colin Campbell, jr. f Antiffonuk, T. It, lUnf^r Svdnty, C. B., J. E. Bur-' chell ; CharloUetovyn, P. E, /., Owtn Connolly j bummtrsUU, P. E. I.^ Ste- phen McNeiR. Discount d!ar>''s — every wfeek diay except Saturday. PEOPLE'S BANK O^ HALWAX. fEstablished 18W.} .JpapUal, $600,090. paK^ up. s Directors, Geo H. iStarr, (Pi-est), Tti W.l''ra«er, CV.F.y, HorfJas Coch- ran, Wm J. Coleman, N. 1* West, Patrick Power, Cbtos H. M. Black, ('ashier, Peter Jvck. Accountant, R. T. Braine. Telfer, Hcnrr J.Parker, Clerks, R. A. Woodill, .lames K. Frazer. Messenger, G. ft. WiswelL Agents-^ Wolfvilhj Jb» W. Bar«is ; Lockeportf AnsCia Lotbt. Discount days- — everyweek day except Saturday. BANK OP TAmfOlPTH. [Estainshe^ 1W4.] Capital, 8400,000, Directors, L. E. Baker, (Prest), Hu^ Cacnn, C E Frotm,. ^ohn Lovitt, J. W. Moody. Caehier, Thomas W. J«hnav Teller, H. G. Farish. Clerk, Wm Perry. MKOWN l»ROTHKK»« CO.»OrdaiMi«« tUgmtkre, HnllMx, f .V. rtnLlCB a V9^^'H^\4'»Tmt9mt'Brmmmne,Wrua-orrwwtr» Whuff. .18775 ▲■LMANACrC I7i COM.MERCIAL BANK OF WINDSOR. {Ertmbltthtd 18tt6.3 Capitikl SbOnfim. Dlreotori. Oodrrey P. Payzant, (rrest), Wan Rlinock, Henj*! Dl Fracer^ M.U., JC. W. DitnocJc, /Vmtruv 1*. Shaiid. C'ushivc, Walter Lawsumi. Accuintcntft, Luwis T. Diiuock, CitarUs W. Pa.yzaut. fidliciters, W. H. (uid A. IManchard. EKCHANCK BANK <^F TARMOUTII. [EstaUisked 1S«9.J iCapHal, •400,00«. I>W6etorR, A. C. RoMnim, (Pre»t), Aaron Goudy, A. T. StotMman, W. D.liOviK. CkiHtrar, Aiex 8. Murray. Teller, J. A, Murray. LANK OF IiV£RBOOL. .[EsUUiabed 1872.J Capital, SlOO.OOa Directow, Or. Fortwi, "M;P., (PrOTideUt), Thotmis Rmh, ull, Isaae A. Graitt, .Iauuss KitcUea. Uenakl FnaMr. Manager, ThoB. Wataou. Caak:«r <*aku McKoeu. Clerk, W D. McjoeU. DANK m MeNfliEAL. CafiUl, $12,000,000. Kcaervo $Ji,SOO,OeQ. Head Office, MontBMil. Xh-eoit^nt, Geor^ Stepihen. Generid Manaeer, R. B. Aiagns. Halifax nranch — Manager, ¥. Guudry- Acooiintaut, B. Mc- tenzie. Teller, H C. Kenutulv. Discouitt Clerk, VV. J^. Elliot. Ledger Ke^et, Stnart Seakms. se at Ij) nu BOmNION SAVINGS' BANK. Tills Banlc islceptln the New Pvoviacial Baflding. Hours of attendanca,> daily frera 10 to -3 o'clock, cxeofit ou Saturdays. Ci^luer^ J^u) K. Wallace. Clenca, Henry Harvej:, A. C. Johustou. J. Ji.'CoLter. Messenger, Michaol Au^iu. I27airEAI;of. Coxtany — Capital, $lfiO,000. Pneet. A. G. Jones. Directora, Jno S. Maclean, J. J. Breuiner, James Butler, K. Uoak, jr. Auditors, \V.JL. Bla (n a > W m -\ !, N. II. FVIXCR A CO., Tin Plate, ItV IX, D€, i»X, neml ot Powev*» Wharf. 172 belciibb's farmer'» [1877 Merchants' Marinr IxstrRANCi Comfahy — Carpital; $200,000. I>irec- tros, J. S. Belcher, (Prest), John Duffus, oeorge MitcheH, Wi» P. V!^^?^X, Danl Cronnn, Wm li>!son, \Vu> J. Lewis. Aiulitots, Peter lioss, Tlios Abbott. Sec'y^ Ghaa W. Wri^t, l*rinee Street. Ati>/Vntic M4RIVB Association — Directors, W. H. Ilartj. (Prest), J. T.Wood, (V. P.), Thos E. Kenny, G. R. Anderson, F. G. Parker, Allison Smith, Ifobt Morrovr. Sec'j', P. W. Cruigl>ton. Ocean Marhoe iNstrRANCic Associatiok — ^Directors, Jno Taylor, (Prfo) Jaa. 4. Morrow, Hon Jer Northup, Wm. Lawson, Aug. W. Weat, (V. P.,) Geo J. Troop^ Adam Burn». Sec'y, B. W. Salter. CoBEQUiD Marike Imsvxancx CfMUPANY, TiiVKO— Direttors, Charles Blanchard, (Prest), Jas Crowe, J..F. Kanchard, Nelaon Murphy, Capt Chas Cox, Jacob Frieze, John Yuitt. Auditors, A. M. Cochran, Ge«\ Campbell. I&ec'y and Treas., Jas K. Blair. um,;'v'. TlRiTBo Mabtne As«ogiatiox — Dkecton, John B. Dickie, (Pres), Roibt Smith, (V. P.), Capt It. W. Merriainv Samuel Rettiei, John Alexander, C. B. Archibald and W. E. McRobert, M.D. AuditOTS, Tliomas McKay and G. P. Nelson. Set'y, Martin Diekie. Avon Marine Insurance Compant» WtNDsoR — Direetors, William Dimock, (Preat,)B. Smith, C.R Bowman, GeorpeW. Churchill. Sec'yand Treasurer, D. P. Allison. Auditors, E. W. Dimock, C. P. Payzwit. Wixnson Marine Insurance Company, Windsor — Dircetors, O. P. Payzant, (IVest), B. W. EHnifick. Jno Stirtiiie, Edwd O'Brien, Capt Thos. Ayhvard. Sec'y and T^eas., W. U. Blanchard. .AuditM*s, & Smith, Wm Dimock. PtCToiT HosrE Marine iNsimANCE Association — ^IMrettors, Roderick McKenzie, (President,) Robert P. Fraset, Howard Primro«e. James Yors- ton,. J. W. Gordon. Broker, RoU P. Grant. PiCTOu Mutual Marine Insurance Association — ^Directors, Daniel Hockin, ( President,) Wm Ives, Alex J. Patterson, James Hyslop, C. Dwyer. Broker, Geo Glennie. St. Lawbxncb Marine Insukahce Association of Pictou — ^DiieetoTs, John Crerar, (President,) John R. Nooaan, R. S. Dawson, James Stalker, David S. Crerar. Broker, Robt DanM. Maritime Marine Insurance Association, Pictou -Directors, C. Priirtrose, (Pf^s'dent,) J. A. Gordon, John Yorstoo, WiUiam Camfi^ell and Daniel Sutherland. Broker, James D. Fraser. ^^oMiNioN Marine Insurance Association, River John — Directors, James Kitchen, (Prest,) John Henry, John McKenaie, Arch MeKeaaie, Cbas McLemMD. Broker, Witl tan Lawdar. Atlantic Insurance Company, Yarmouth — Di ectors, GeoB Doane. (Prest), John K. Ryerson, Bowman Co4rniBg', Hugh Cann, John 11. Killam, Geo H. Lovitt. Sec'y, Jno Killam. Acadia Insurance Company, Yarmouth— Directors, Geo S. Brown, (Prest), Wm Barrill, jr., Benj Murphy, A. Goudey, Nathan Moses, Samuel Hatfield, Z. Goudy. Sec'y, T. V. R Bingay. Commercial Insurance Company, Yarmouth — Director."?, A. C. Robbins, (Prest), W. K. Dudman, L. Cann, And w Lovitt, Jon th Horton, N. Churchill, T. M. Lewis. Sec'y, G. G. Sanderson. Maeine Insurance Company, Yarmouth — Directors, J. W. Moody, (Prest), Sanil M. Ryerson, Dennis Horton, L. K. Baker, B» P. Ladd, A. F. Stonetnan. John ^'"l^Uy. Sec'y, S. B. Murray. Pacific Insura^nce Company, Yarmouth— Directors, Thos Killam, (Prest), John Lovitt, N. B Lewis, VV. H. Moody, W. D. Lovitt, F. Dennis, W. A. Cann. Secretary, W. ^. Chase. VEdWBI IIMo!rii|l|ul « CO.» aurifi^tUp^rwDMikte. mmnm iV ;Jt A^i p p. m M I a (8 a e i o o o u ■.n. PniiEK «ft CO., 1r. M. sheet Zlne, Ifead of Power's Wlutrf. 1877] ALMANACK. 173 Oriental Insurance Company, Yarmouth — Directors, Wm Law, (Prest), .Jacob Hingay, James J. Lovitt, J. B Lovitt, Henry Lewis, Abi-iun M. Hatfield, Koburt Elienwood. Secretary, Job Hatdeld. Maitland Marine Insurance Co — Prcaident, Nelson Murphy. Direc- tors, Chas Cox, Alex A. McDougall, Alfred Putnam, Archibald l^fcCallum, Isaac Douglas, Jar K. Hlair. Auditors, A. M. Cochran, Osmond O'Brien, Sec'y and Treas., Geo. W. T. Irving. New Glasgow Marine Insurance Awiociation— (Incorporated.) Directors, J. W. Carmichasl, (Prest), Jas H. Frasefi, Juinea W. Jackson, James D. McGregor, J. R. CarmitiUacl, George Patterson, A. Fraser, (Downe). Sec'y, G. W. Underwood. Mbrchantb' Marine Insurance Company or Canada. — Cfl|iital, $1,(100,000. Agent tor Nova Scotia, C. J. VVjide, 70 Bedford Row. Provincial Fire & Marini<: Lnsurance Co. otr Toronto. — Capital $500,000.— ^Vffent, li. K. Andrews, V^ ^-rauviUe Street. FIRS. Halifax Fire Insurance Company — Authorized Capital, $400,000. Directors, Jno Gibson, (Prest), Jno P. Mott, (V. P.,) Geo Esson, Thomas Abbott, Dflul Gronan, Uobie Uniacke. Sec'y, Kicbd Tremain, 60 Bedfoid Row. AcADfA Fire Insubakce Company — Capital $400,000. Directors, Robt Boak, jr., ( Prest), Jas A. Moren, Hon Jas Coctiran, A. G. .Tones^ Wm J. Coleman, Edw Smith, Wm P. West. Sec'y, Jno H. Harvey, Bedford Row. Royal Canadian Insukancb CojipANY.-^Canital, $6,000,000. Local Board of Directors, J. B. Dutius (Chairman), T. E. Kenny, A. W. West, W. J. Lewis, Wm. Esson, W. M. . IJarrington. . Oftice, cpriier Prince Street and Bedford Row. , J. Scott MitekdU, A^ent^^ ,3« . ;A ., i^ Imperial Fire Ins. Comp'y of LoKDOK-~C^piUl j£l,600,000. stg. Agent, M. B. Drtly, Hollis Street. pHCENix Fire Ixs. Com, of London— Agent, Wm Hare, Ixtwer Water St. .£tna Fire Ins. Comp'y of Hartfosd, Conn.— Incorporated 1819. Charter Perpetual. Cash Capital and Surplus, $5,000,000. Agent, Alex W- Scott, lioliis 8^re«t. , , ,j^,, j Northern Fire Insu Comp'y o^ LoNDOtv and Abbbdebs — Capital, £2,000,000 stg. Agent, G. C Harvey, Centra! Wharf. Aoricultukal Fire Inhuranok Compajit, of Watertown, N. Y. — General Agent for Maritime proviucea, K. G. Tremain, Bedford Row. Li\ KHi'ooL AND London and Gloue Insurance Company — Agent, C J. Wylde, 70 Bedford Row. Commercial Union Assurance Company, of Cokniiill, London CaiHtal, £2,50fl,(m. B. W. Salter, Agent at Halifax. National ( Fi«e) Insurance Company, Montreal— Capital, $2,000,- 000- General Agent, Alex W. Scott, 111 Hollis Street. FIBE AND IiIFE. North British and Mercantile Fire and Life Ins. Comp'y — Capital, £2,000,000 etg. Agent, Henry Pryor, Bedford Row. Queen Fnip and Life Ins. Comp'y of Liverpool, G. B. — Capital, £2 000,000 stg. Agcut, Stephea Tobin: Oifiice. Union Bank Building, Hollis Street, (up-stairs). f> •' Royal Fire and Life Ins. Comp'y of Liverpool, G. B.— Capital, £2,000.000 stg. Ageut, Hugh Hartsliorne, Hollis street. o SKI M o o « o o tt i CI § ft O *i W O o o I ! \l I' ' -* f'--' -^-— ■■■ H. H. FVIAEB ift CO.* BlaMlBfc Powder, Heftii of Power** Wharf. 6 174 bklchrr's farmer's [1877 GuARDiAif Fire and Life Ins. Comp'y of LoNDON—Capital £2,000,000 Btg. Agents, Almon & Mackintosh, Hollis Street. Stadacona Fire & Life Insurance Co.— Capital $5,000,(K)0, Local Board of Directors, H. H. Fuller (Chairman), Henry Lawson, J. S. Mac- lean, Jas J. Bremner, Michael Dwy«r. Ofice, ISA HolUs St. George M. Greer, General Agent. I* I V S . AcAOiA PnovwwBNT AssooiATfON — LV-Qov Archibald, Pirestdtent; P. C. Hill, Vice-President. R. R AndreMrs, Managuig Director. Head office,. 104 Granville Street, Halifax. Canai>a Life Ass. CoafrANY--(Hamilton, Ontario.) Chpital', $l,,OOQ,000.. Agent, J. W. Marling, 146 HolUs Street, Genera) AgMit for Maritime Pro- vinces. CONFEDERAIION LWB AsSOCfATlOM OF CANADA. — F^d. A)Hson, Agent, over Halifax Bank. Scottish AMicABiiB Mittual Life Insubancb Society. — Assets, $8,000,000. Standard Life Ass. CoMr'T<~-AnDnaI Revenoe, ^50,000. Secretary and Agent for Nova Scotia, M. H- Hichey, Granville Street. Star Life Ass. Soc'y of London- -Capital, £100,000 stg. Agent,. Martin G. Blaok, Haliiox Bank. Life Association of ScoTLANB^-AccnnouIated Fund, £1,191,582 stg. Soc'y, Jno H. Harvey, Bedford Row. Ph(Bnix Mutual Life Insurance Company, HartfewJ, Cona.— Man- ager, Joseph Jones, Granville sfcree^ Eagle Life Ass. Comp'y of LoNDaN-.-Estal)Ksh,ed in 1807. Assets^ $3,000,000 stg. Agent, Atex W. "^-tt. HoHis street. CoNNScncwT Mutual Lite Comp'^y of Raji'sfobd, Conn.— Organized 1846. Charter perpeti^ iss^ s^ $33^,000^000. Local Agents for HaUfax, Hus* & Lowelt. Globs Mutual Life Insurance CoMrANT, of New Yo«it— Agents. F. D. Corbett & Ca.^ Water Street. The Equitable Life Ass. Soc'y of the United S^ATEs—AgeHt* for Nova Scotia and Pnnee £di««rd> l8l»»d> F»rquh<^ ik Fovest^ Hollis. Street. Metropoutan Life Ins. Comp'y of Nrw York— Thos A. Temole & Son, St John, N. B , General Dominion Agent. Agent ai Halifax, £. D. Meynell, 21& HoUi3 Street. Union Mutual Life Xnsvran.ce Co. €>» MAiN«.^AgeBt at HaKfax, W. A. Crichtou. New York Mvtval Lwr Insurance CojfPANT — Agent, M. B. Daly, HoUis Streets New York Life Insurance Company— A gei>t, Iv J.. WyM», 70 Bed-, ford Kow. IiIPB ANXl ACCJIIPINT., The Trayrwje«s' Life and- Ai-xrioxNT Ins. Comp'y ov Hartford, CoNN.~«General Agent for J^Iajritime Pravince?, C. J. P. Clarksoj', 24 Prince Street Accident Insurance Company of Cajsada. — Ca]»ita1 $350^000. Local Board of Directors, J^s B^ Mosrow:, Chairman; W. J. Stairs, T. E. Kenny, AdamBttrn^ Agent, Geo, M. Gse«r, l&Bmollis Street, Hjiiifax. IWOWS inWIMKft^ 4( €9^ V WI' i i t a m o ta I g pi 9 I Ol I o »t I I Ph Hi i n. H. FVUGK A CO., **Hoyt's" Leather Seltlng. head of Povrer's WliJ 176 BELCIIKR S FARMKR S [187' H. Mart. Bankers, the Union Dank of Halifax. Surveyor, Duncail Grant. Soc'y and Treas., Jolin W. Burton. OlKce, HoUis Street Halifax and Dartmouth Steamboat Company— Prest., Hon D| Parker, Directors, Dominick Farrell, James W. .Johnston, Johu Stairs, ftj G. IMack, (Sec'y). Agent and Manager, Geo A. McKenzie. j Hamkax Tkmperanck Haix Company — Directors, W C Silver, (Presj Wm Murray, H. A. Taylor, Thoa Wesley, W.J. Coleman, R. H. Wetnion W. M. Brown. Sec'y and Trqas., James Farquhar. Chebucto Marine Railway, Dartmouth — Directors, John P. Molj (Pres.); George Esson, W. P. West, Jas W. Turner. Sec'y and Treas., J. Wylde. Supt., E. Weston. Office, 70 Bedford Row. Strait of Canso Marine Railway Company — Directors, Wm. Stairs, (Prest), Peter Ross, Jno S. Maclean, W. L. Black, Geo Wilsor Sec'y and Treas., T. H. Martell. North Sydney Marine Railway Company — Directors, James Duftus, (Prest), Hon T. D. Archibald, Wm. J. Lewis, m.d., Thos E. Kennyj Jno P. Mott. Sec'y and Treas, H. N. Paint. ' ' Pictou Marine Railway Comp'y — Prest, Jas Primrose. Directors, Crerar, J. A. Dawson, Kodtrick McKenzie. Agent and Sec'y, H. PrimroseJ Lessees, .VlciyoU & Yorston. The International Iron and Steel Company, Londonderry- Manager, E. A. Jones. Head Office, New Church Street, Sheffield. Direc tors, Jno Livesey, (Managing Director), T. Jessop, W. A. Matthews, Wit Owen, C. Hall, C. Tylden Wright, Alex Beattie, m.d., H. W. Blackbuml J. Hedley, C. Horeeley. Sec'y, G. Wilkinson. Bankers, Sheffield anc Rctherham Bank; London end Westminster Bank; Bank of Nova Scotia The Starr Manufacturing Company — Capital $260,000. Works a^ Dartmouth. Directors, Thomas A. Ritchie, (Prest), W J Stairs (V.P.),j Allison Smith, G. A. S. Crichton, Geo R. Anderson, Francis Parker, J. Cf Mackintosh. Sec'/, J. T. Wylde. Manager, John Forbes. Office, 71 Bedford Row. Halifax Gas Light Company— (Capital $3-30,000.) Prest., T. AJ Ritclrie. Directors, George Esson, Sr., Martin P. Black, Wm P. West, Robert Boak, Edward Smith, Hon James Cochran. Manager, Geo Buist. Sec'yj T. M. Braine. Clerks, Fletcher A. Hennigar, J. A. Ritchie, James Buist] Auditors, Edw Binney, Chas Fletcher. Block House Coal and Railway Company — Cathcart Thomson,! (Pres.), John Taylor, MPP ( V.P.) Directors, Henry Lawson, W. M. Rich ardson, J. Taylor Wood, M. B. Almon, William Esson. Secretary, K. J. Sweet. Colliery Cow Bay, Cape Breton, Wm McQueen, Sub-Agent. Office of the Company, Bedford Row, Halifax. Agents — Bird, Pirkins| & .Job, 27 South Street, New York, and 103 State Street, Boston; Rober C. Adams, 325 Commissioners Street, Montreal; DeWolf & Powell, 27 St. Peters Street, Quebec. Little Glack Bay Coal Mining Company— (Little Glace Bay, Cape Breton.) Capital 6000 Shares of $100 each. Directors, James A. Moren, (Prestl Hy B. Paulin, James R. Lithgow, Peter Lynch. Treas., IManager, and Clerk, E. P. Archbold. Superintendent, H. Mitchell. . Cashier at Mines, Chas H. Rigby. Caledonia Coal Mining Company — (Big Glace Bay, Cape Breton). Capital, 10,000 shares of $100 each. GowRiE Coal Mining Company— (Cow Bay, Cape Breton), Archibald & Co., Proprietors. Agents at Halifax, F. D. Clorbet &r. Co. Mi PKOWai WMTIUfilUI *CO^ Ora«»«o« Sqniwe, vmifluc. I. H. nri.I.EK 41 €0., Rooflnc Pl(«fc i|.iia ir»p«r, lUmi or roi!rer*tW]|iiif . 1877] ALMANACK. 177 Victoria Coai. Mining Company — (Low Point Shore, in Sydney Harbour, C.B.) Wm J. Fraser, IVest; W. J. Stairs, V. P, ; Wm L. Black, Adam McKay, P. 0. Hill, Directors; T. H. Martell, Sec'y. Meuigomish Coal Mining Company — Capital, S400,000. Shares $10 each. Directors, Wm H. Tully, (Prest), Lewis K. Kirby, D. Henry Starr, Thos M. Braine, Stuart Tremain. Treas., Chas S. Silver. Sec'y, Joseph Starr. OlBce, 194 Hollis Street, Halifax. Glasgow and Cape Breton Coal & Railway Company, Limited. —Capital. £100,000. Directors, H. L. Micholla, (Chairman), Thos JJ. Baker, C.B., R.N., Wm Martineau, M.LC.E., Herbert Heath, Esq. Sec'y, Walter Wright, LondoD. Sydney Coal-Mining Company.— Directora, Robt Boak, jr., Peter Ross, H. E. Ross. Intercolonial Coal Mining Company — (Pictoii). Prest., G. A. Drummond. Vice Pres., Thos Rimmer. Sec'y and Treas., Henry McK^. Directors, Hon S. L. Shannon, Hon J. J. C. Abbott, Peter Redpath, E. M. Hopkins, Gilbert Scott, H. A. Budden, Jas Ferrier, jr. General Mining Association. — President, (in London), Col Scorel; Secretary, C. G. Swann; General Manager, J. Rutherford; Agents, Cunard & Morrow. The Acadia Coal Company op Nova Scotia— (Stellarlon, Pictou Co.) — General Agent, Jesse Hoyt. Vale, Coal, Iron and Manufacturing Co. — New Glasgow — Sir Hugh Allan ( Pres. ), Joseph B. Moore (V. P.), J. P. Lawson, Manager. Edward C. Davies, General Agent, Bedford Row, Halifax, N. S. Dominion Copper ^4>jiyr Co-m pa i«y— Works at H^^rtipov^, C. J.Wylde, Secretary and Treasurer, 70 Bedford Bow. >•,..■ Acadia Powder Company — Directors, John P. Mott, (Prest), L. J. Morton, R. Uniacke, Edward Sniith. Superintendent, B. C. Wilson. C. J. Wylde, Secretary, 70 Bedford Row. Pictou Gas Company — Directors, C. E. Davies, (Pres), A. J. Patterson, Rodk. McKenzie^ J hums Yorstoo, Robert P. Fraser. Secretary, Roderick Fraser. Avon Bridge OoMPAmr — Directors, B. DeW. Fraser, (Prest), Thomas Curren, Samuel G. Black, E. W. Dimock, W. H. Blanchard. Sec'y and Treas., G. P. Payzant. Merchants' Exchange and Reading Room — ^No. 158 Hollis Street. Chas M. Creed, Proprietor and Superintendent. Strait of Canso Steam Ferry Company. — ^Directors, F. C. Cook, John W. Ingraham, Levi Hart, (Sec & Treas). Dartmouth Ropework Company — Works and Office, North Dart- mouth 5 Proprietors, Wm Stairs, Son, & Morrow. Mineral Exploration and Mining Association of Nova Scotia - Directors, G. C. Wiggins, W. H. Hart, (Pres)., A. Forsyth, Aubrey Blanchard. Secy and Treas, W. L. Lowell. Marine Railway, YARMOUTH.-rrDirectors, J. K. Ryeraon, (Pres.); Hugh E. Canu, Bowman Corning. , ^; Western Counties Railway Co.— Directbrs, Geo. B. Dortne, (Pres), S.M. Ryerson, Frank Killam, B. P. Ladd, N. W. Blethen, Hugh Cann, W. H. Moody. Secy, J. W. Bingay. _ _ . .__Lju«u-_ - ■ I ¥- ■ I r- ■ ■ ' ^..— .-X.^ — . ■ — . i„^„^ ... _»^^.^_ .. ^__.....__ ^>^._i i7 1 4 J i TruMes, Snpportcrmat BBoWk BKOTUEKBA CO. n. ■• FIJlAEBWar Paddle Steamer, a white penant with a blue ball in the centre under the Union Jack. Troop Ship, white pennant two blue crosses. Dommion blue Ensign, under steamer pendant, Dominion gunboat. A red flag pierced white, Royal Mail Packet from England. A bine and red four quarters, with white ball in upper blue quarter, mail for England. ■> BROWN BROTHEBS dt CO., Importert of f1«Wer 8cev1iite burgee, white next the mast. Bremncr & Hart, a blue bargee crossed white. '" John Taylor & Co, a bine aud white pendant, over a blue flag crossed diagonally. JF Phelan, a blue, white, blue and white do, blue next the mast. Allan Line, a blue and white red flag, and red pendant above. R Boak & Son, blue flag, crossed white diagonally. Pickford & Black, a blue flag, white diamond, witli F & B in red letters in the diamotid. Custom House, a bine flag, Union Jack in the upper corner, a crown in the ceiltre, with a white C and H "below it. Royal Halifax Yacht C\th,En8i(;n, the Blue Fnsign of H. M. Fleet, use of which was granted to the Club by an Admiralty Warrant, dated 14th April, 1862. Club Burgee, blue with the Provincial Arms in the upper corner; Commodore, red swallow tail burgee with gold crown in centre ; Vice Commodore, white swallow toiled burgee with scarlet crown in centre ; Rear Comjnorforfi, blue swallow tailed burgee with gold crown in centre. Saiufes, Commodore, 11 guns ; Vice Commodore, 9 guns ; Betw Commodore, 7 guns. St. George's Society. — Patron, The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. President, Col J. W. Laurie. Vice Preat, W C Silver. Asst. Vice- Prests, William Murray and W. H. Pallister. Treas. B. J. Lordly. I! HATIOKAL, BELZaiOtrS ft BBXTSTOLEHT S00I8TIES. I O 9 •0 ' ! Knee Caps aud Ankletg, at DBOWN BBOTBBBS A CO, I. N. rVtiER A ro.. •11)1 for MachlMerr. Itcii4 of l*ower'i If lini^. 182 BKLCnKRS FAUMKIIS [1877 Afiitt. Tffan, Wm nntnphrey, jiinr. Scc*y, 11 T Miirrny. Annt. Srr'i/^ ]In, Z. Chipman, St Stephen, N. B. ; Hon J. J. Rof^erson, James Goodfellow, St John's, Nfld ; Hon Judge Hcnsley, F. W. Hales, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ; Freeman Dennis, Yar- mouth ; Rev Alex Ross, Hnrbor Grace, Nfld. Ptd^lication Com., Rcvds Rol)ort Murray, W. J. Ancient, John Read, E. M. Saunders. Finance Committee, John S. Maclean, D. Blackwood, W. B. McNatt, W. Sawers Stirling, S. A. White. Diatributing Committee, D. Henry Starr, Rev Allan Simpson, W. H. Wiswell, Rev John Lathem, Rev R. F. Burns, d.d. YouNO Men's Christian Association C6MTBirTioir— Preif., Clarence Primrose, Pictou. Vice Preste., J. B. Morrow, Halifax : Thomas Logan, Fredericton; C. S. Chapman, Amherst ; T. W. Halls, Charlottetown ; Joseph Burrill, Yarmouth ; Wm. Tupper Bridgetown ; Secretaries, W. B. McNutt, Halifax ; F. L. Clements, Yarmouth ; J. J. Waddoll, Fredericton. Evangelical Alliance. — President, Hon S. L. Shannon, ll d , Vice-President, T. A. Brown, Esq. ; Council: Chy Pastors of all Evan- f;elioal Denominations. Secretari/, Rev. Robert Murray. Treasurer, D. Henry Starr, Esq. Halifax School Association. — President,W. C. Silver. Council, John Doull, M. H. Richey, W. J. Stairs, J. A. Bell, E. D. King, M. M. Lindsay, Dr. Delaney. >Sec'y, Dr. H. A. Gordon. Treas., D. H. Starr. Halifax Infants' Home — Committee, Miss A. Nordbeck, Trea- surer. Mrs. J. Scott Hutton, Secretari/. Mrs. Sweet, Mrs. C. II. M. Black, Mrs. Moir, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Ackhurst, Mrs. John Starr, Mrs. J. H. Anderson, Mrs. A. Anderson, Mrs. J. H. Liddell, Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. J. B. Uniacke, Mrs. R. Treraaine, Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. E. M. VuadnllcFated dronnd Splocs, at UK^ WV SKMTllBlMi Mut €o- ■. ■• nrtliBK an^ C70.,«xl4lf) »t IMM r»l»t. HvmI mt P^wer** Whnrf i n 9 h O «r « 5 01 o n o s 184 llKhCIIKR'8 FARM Kit's [1877 Snundon*, Mr«. Cnmcion, Mm. C. H. )^itl>lRdo, Mrs. W. O. BInck, Mrn. J K. Avory, Mrs. Hcckwifli, Mrs. Brtrrv, Mra. Jns. Smith, Mih Goo. Ksson, MiH. K. O. I'urkcr, Mrs W. Black, Mnt. •Kiiliii, Miss Burton. Adn'nini/ Committee, Wm. AokliiirHt, Jamos Karquliar, R. I. Hart, It. Murray. Consniti'ni/ P/iifnirinns, Drn. 1). McN. Parker, Wm J. Alinun. P/ij/siiians, Drs. T. l\. Aiinun, J. F. Black. Asylum fou tiik Blixd — Board of ManagcrH, Jas F. Avery, M.i)., Pnst.; lolm S. Maclean, V. Pirs.\ (leo Thompson, TrtuH.) M. II. Riohey, Cunrs/iondiutf Sfcrvtarif ; Clias. Fletcher, lifcnrdiiiri .SV(/>- tarif ; Jno B. DuffuH, VVm C. Silver, Sam! A. White, Wm U. Noul, Stephen Tohln, Edward Smith. C. T. Yrascr, Sitnenntindent ; Miss Catherine Ross, Tvncher} T. IJlatr, Steward; Mrs. T. Blair, Mntron. Rol)ert£on, D. McGregor Halifax Youno Men's Christian Asho- ciATioN — Preatt, John S. McLean. Vic€ Presidents, Jas B. Morrow, W. B. McNwtt, Edward Lloyd, P*" Dr Delaney, M. M. Lind- 7h, *ay» ^^- l^ho, jr. Treas, S. H. Black. Secretarij, Hortrv Thoakston. Geue- iral Committee, D. Ilenry , Starr, A. S. Murmy, Jas Farquahar. U> N. Bock- with, J. C. Mackintosh, IJatncs Forrest, D. Black- jwood, Joseph Bell, C. H. Lonpard, Edwd Jost, Dr. I Gordon, S. M. Brookfield, a. G Matheson, J. F. L. I Parsons, John Grierson, Rufns Sweet, K. D. King, Hon. S. L. Shannon, Jos. S. Belcher, Arthur Fener- ty, Geo. S. Canvpbell, Jno S. Smith, R. B. Wilch, Wm. Crowe, Geo. Cun- ningham, Andrew Bell.W. II. Wiswell, F. H. Oxlev, J. Wesley Smith, C. II. Deaf and Ddmh Institution — (Gottlngen Street.) Patron, His Honor the Lieut. -Governor of Nova Scotia. Directors, Hon D. McN Parker, m.d., Chairman, C. Robson, C. H. M. Black, Hon P. C. Hill, Hon Senator Northup, Geo R Anderson. G. H. Starr, (Treas.,) Rev James C. Cochran, d.d., (JSec'i/,) Principal, S. Scott Hutton, m.a.; Assistant Teacher, John C Tupper. il/a//on, Mrs Vinecove. Physicians, Hon D. McN Parker, m.d., Dr. Moren. Dentist, Dr Alfred Cogswell. Home FOR THE Aged — General Committee: Mrs W. S. Stirling, President; Mrs. J. S. Hutton, (Sec'y / Miss A. Nordbcck, Suh Treas; Mrs. T. A. Anderson, Mrs. G. H. Starr, Mrs. J. Sweet, Mrs. C. Black, BKOWN BKOTMEUS aad €•„ Dracststs, HnlUax M. II. rilLlKK AMil CO. N«M«*iiiiMil Boarc's YimlHii, Pow«r*i V/Hnrt :-i 1877] • ALMANACK. 185 Mrs. J. Ilnrt, Mrs. J. 11. Liddell, Mrs. W. Cuimrd, Misn M. Htm r, Miss Hliick, MiHH ('liirk, MrH. rofvrtt, Mrit, White, Mi^*!! liaycrH, Minn Micrliliy, MiHs ,Irt(()l)«. TiHstirit, lion. 1). McN. Purker, M. J)., T. 8. Peters, K. Uititiu}', Tieas. Mrd. Hum, Mutton, SvuiivTii School Ahhociation. — Prmhliut, Jolm R. Collionn, M.I' r , Huintncrside ; \st Virf-I'irniilctit, J. W BarsH, Woifvillo ; ind do., Thonjiis Breliunt ; lird do, H. Hnj;Hrty, Sussex, N. H Secrtttin'eH, W. I). Hft«kin, St. Jolm, W. W. Stumhie, Charlottetown, and Danl Stownrt, Suinmursidc. Treanurer, H. McC. Stabert, Sumnicrsido. rROTiiTANT Orphans' IIomb — Governor$, Wm Cunard, (Prest), Edw Binney, (Sec'u,) The Hon. the (Miief Juaticu, Kev GeorKO W. Hill, Alfred Jones, John DouU, Hon. 11. Bowk, Hon. 1); McN. Parker, Jnines II. Liddell, W. J. Lewis, Kcv. Jas B. Uniacke, J. Ritchie. Ladin' Committee, Mrs. Jas Uniacke, Mrs Hutfh McMillan, Mrs Albro, Mrs T. E. Peters. Mrg Fraser, Mm Anderson, Mrs Pickford, Mrs Ksson, Mrs Northup, Mrs Corbott, Mr.i Jas Scott, Miss E Wells, Miss E. Mar- shall, Miss Purvei, Mrs S. Sterling, 6Vrettir^; Mrs J. H. Lidd-il, Trea- iurer ; Dr Law son, Physician. Photkstant Indubtriai. School. — Gaitlemen's Committtee, Hon. P. C. Hill (Chairman), J. S. Maclean, S. Brookfield, Rev. G. W. Hill, T. A. Brown, W. 11. Neul, Rev. Geo. M. Grant, Edward Binney, E. I). Mevnell, Rev. John Lathern, T. A. Ritchie, Hon. Jer. Northup, J. M. De Wolfe fjidies' Committee. — Miss Purvis, Mrs. R. Tremain, assisted by other Ladies. Treamrer, W. S. Sterling, Secretary, E. D. Mcynell. Sunfcon, Dr. Slayter. Dentist, C. E. Puttner. Superintend- ent, Abner Hart. Halifax VisitinoDispensary. — PrMf, Rev. J.C. Coctiran. d.d., Vice-Prests, His Worship the Mayor, Hon. James Cochran ; Directors, D. H. Starr, W. H. Neal, J. A Sinclair, Rev. Geo. M. Grant, Rev. Dr. Ilannan. Treaa, J. F. Kenny. Secy, Chas Fletcher. Con- itiltinu Physicians, Dr. W. J. Almoii, Dr. Rut'us S. Block, Dr. Parker, Dr. E. F'arrcll, Dr. J. F. Black, Dr. J. Sommcrs. Dr. H. A. Gordon. Attendimj Physicians, Drs. Lawson, Dodj^e, Sinclair, Campbell. Visit- inistrict, Dr. Cameron ; South District, Dr. Trc- naman ; Central District, Dr J. Vcnables. Dentist and Apothecary, C. E. Puttnor. St. Paul's Alms HotJSE of Industrt for Girls — (No. 100 Tower Road.) Committee, Rector of St. Paul's, {Chairman), S. A. White (Treas.) Jolm C. Halliburton, William Prvor, E Binney, John Silver. Ladies' Committee, Mrs Azor Stevens, IVIrs R. Morrow, Mrs Harry King, Mrs Edw Binney, Mrs P. C. Hill, Miss Purves ; R. J Wilson, ^t't'^ ; Miss Evans, Teacher ; Mrs A Bayer, Matron. Halifax Association for Improving the Condition of THE Foou^Prest., Jno Doull ; Vice Prest., W. II. Neal ; Treas., W. S. Stirling ; Sec'y, C. Fletcher. Commissioners of the Hospital and Poor's Asylum— Sir Edward Kenny, Hon D. McN Parker, Henry Pryor, P. Power, Wm Esson, P. C. Hill, R S Black, m.d., James R'. Graham, Wm Dunbar, Joseph Seeton, Alderman Nisbet, the Mayor. J. H. Liddell, Secretary, E. W Shields, Super intendtnt. \ I: •■•WM BKimiltBft Mi« C«., ««M LetfftMtfVry raliits ■. n. FVUiBK amd ^Om Patent Hay Cattermliead of Pawer*« Wharf I 13 186 BELCHERS FARMERS [1877 I Nova Scotia Temporauy Homb Foa Inebriates, (at the Grove, Dartmouth.^ — Directors, Hon. D. McN. Parker, Chairman; W. J. Coleman, J. Y. Payzant, J. Wesley Smith, Edward Smith, Dr. Farrell, Samuel Brookfield, Geo. H. Starr, Treasurer; E. Lloyd, Secretary; H. S. K. Neal, Superintendent. Nova Scotia Institute of Natural Science. — Patron, His Honor the Lieut. Governor. President, Bernard Gilpin, m.d, m.r.c.s. Vice-Presidents, W. Gossip, F. Allison. Treasurer, W. C. Silver, Esq. Secretaries, Dr. Honuyman, d.c.l., f.q.s., T. Mellish. Council — Sheriff Bell, Dr. De Wolfe, A. Allison, Dr. Keid, Dr. Warren, Rev. A. S. Hunt, Dr, Geo. Lawson, Ph. D., l.l.d. Nova Scotia Mbdioat. Society. — President, Dr Black, Halifax; Vice.-Pres., Dr Shaw, Kentville, and Dr Page, Truro ; Treas., Dr. A Lawson, Halifax; Con-esponding Sec'y., Dr. J. F. Black, Halifax. H. A. Gordon, m.d.. Secretary. Union Fire Protection Company. — ^Ref^ular meetings, third Tuesday ot each month, at the Company's Hall, Barrinprton Street. Capt, G. S. Yates. Vice-Capt, W. S. Fraser. Treas, F. Lawson. Secfi, Georffe Downie. Asst Secy, Ed. Fredericks. Marshal, Jacob Bowser. Keeper of Hall, T. Mc Alpine. No. 1 Division— Is/ Lifiut, T. E. Everett. 2nd Lieut, W. W. Howell, ^rd Lieut, Clias R. Inules. No. 2 Division. — \st Lieut, Chai'les Neal. 2nd Lieut, Thos. D. Spike. 3/v/ Lieut, J. T. McAlpiiie. Western Halifax Agricultural Society — President, Sir William Young. Vice Pres, Chais Hamilton. Treas, W. C. Silver, Secy, Professor Lawson. Directors, Henry T. Wright, Chas Heffler. Fras Webber, Alex Anderson, Cathcart Thomson, Joseph J. Northup, Auditor, J. H. Duvar. Fruit Growers' Association and International Show Society of Nova Scotia. — Patron, His Honor The Lieut Gover- nor. President, Charles C. Hamilton, m.d., Canard. Vice-Pres'ts — George A. S. Crichton, Dartmouth. John Otis King, Windsor. W. H. D. Huliburton, Wolfville. Avard Longley, m.p.p.. Paradise. Hon Colin Campbell, bi.p.p., Weymonth. Charles E* Brown, Yarmouth. Charles Allison Kempt, Judge Desbrisay, Lunenburg. Honorary Vice President, R. Grant Haliburton, q.c, m.a., f.s.a., Halifax, Richard Starr, Cornwallis. Corresponding Secretary, D. Henry Starr, Halifax. Recording Sec. andTreas, Robert W. Starr, Port Williams. Auditors, George V. Rand, Wolfville, and J. Edward Lookwood, Canard. Council— For Halifax, Hon P. C. Hill, Col J. Winburn Laurie, Herbert Hams. For Hants, A. H. Johnson, George Wig- gins, W. H. Allison, m.p.p., J. Ellerhausen. For Kings, C. F. Eaton, D. J. Harris, Edwin Chase, Isaac Shaw, Leander Rand, J. A. Halli- day, John G. Byrne, J. Benjamin, C. R. H. Starr, J. E. Smith. For Annapolis, W. H. Morse, Thomas W. Chesley, James Horsefall, Chas B. Whitman, Delancy Harris, R. Fitz Randolph, Rev. Henry DeBloi^. Standing Committees, On Fruits, R. W. St.^rr, Chairman, C. C. Hamil- ton, Avkrd Longlev, C. E. Brown, A. H. Johnson. On Publications, C. C. Hamilton, Chairman, A. Longley, R. W. Starr. Philharmonic Society. — Presirfenf, Wm. Ackhurst. Vice-Pres., Capt. Ward. Sec'y and Treasure!', . Conductor, S. Porter. ■■•WM ■BOTBBBS aa« €•*, Wli«lesal« Uniaglst* ■. ■. PlIIABK nmd CO., a«teker*» HIU Plica, li«MI of Fower*t Wkarf 1877] ALMANACK. 187 Accompanyist, J. P. Costin. Librarian, W. Black. Ass't Librarian, J. MiUom. Committee, W. Headly, F. Freeman, G. Martin, S. Craw- ford, W. B. Slayter, m.d. Ha LI VAX Rowing Club. — President, Charles F. Vose. Ireas, Peter Hogan. Sec'u, Wm Craig. Managing Com — Alex McDonald, Wm Gaul, Thos Martin, Silas Townsend, James M. Foley, Cnpt Wasson, Capt Hanrahan, James Jackson, and John Muir, witn power to add to their numbers. Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Socibtt. — President, H. A. Taylor, Halifax. Vice President, H. L. Atkins, Truro. Treasurer, A. Forsyth, Halifax. Secretary, W. H. Webb, Halifax. Council, the Officers, and Thomas A. Brown, John K. Bent, R. G. Fraser, W. H. Simson, Thomas Walsh, m.d., of Halifax; F. W. Fraser, Pictou ; J. W. Jackson, New Glasgow: J. W. Webb, Windsor. Registrar, J. H. Angwin, Halifax. Women's Christian Association. — President, Mrs. W. S. Stir- ling; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. J. B. Morrow, Mrs. Pitblado, Miss M. Sutherland ; Treas, Mrs. E. G. Smith ; Corresponding Sec, Mis? Stir- ling ; Recording Sec, Morrison ; Librarian, Miss Maggie Riehey ; Com. for Night School, Mrs Pitblado, Chairman; Miss Robinson, Sec'g ; Mrs Saunders, Mrs S. Waddell, Miss Lawson, Miss Sutherlnnd, Mis.x B. Sutherland. Miss Stevens, Miss Morrison, Miss Stirling, Miss Hall. Miss Coleman, Miss Hills, Miss Pryor, Miss Hill. BoTAL Halifax YUcht Clvb.-— Patron, H. R. H. The Prince of Wales ; Commodore, Alex W. Scott ; Vice-Commodore, John Pugh ; Eimr-Commodore, William Webb ; Secretary and Trmsxirer, C. C. Vaux ; Assistant Sec'y^ H B. Sellon ; Auditors, Alex Forsyth, J. N. Grant; Sailing Committee, Jamos Kerr, (Chairman), X) M Story, Hon R. Robertson, Capt H. Langdon, S Townsend ; House Committee, Flag-Officers and Secretary, H. J. Marshall, A. W. Hart,W. G. Wiswell ; Measurers, D. McPhcrson, and T. J. Bentley. ■ I I I! i V lll ill i I J l. icASo»rxo. GRAND LODGE OP THE MOST ANCIENT AND HON- ORABLE FBATEBNITT OF FREE AND ACOEFTED MASONS 0» NOVA SCOTIA. Grand Master, Colonel J. Wimbum Laurie, Halifax ; Deputy G. Afaster, Allen H. Crowe, Halifax; Senior G. Warden, Rev R. Avery, M.A., Aylesford ; Junior G. VTorrfen, James Hudson, Stellarton ; Gi'ond Treasurer, Andrew K. Mackinlay, Halifax; G^ram/ Secretary, Benjamin Curren, d.c.i*., Halifax; Grand Lecturer, E. W. Howell, Halifax; Grand Chaplains, Rev, II. P. Almon, dcl,, Windsor; Rev. H.I). deBIois, n.A., Bridgetown ; Rev. Tlieophilus Riehey, Kentville ; Rev. Alexander Nicolson, Halifax ; Rev D. C. Moore, Pugwash ; Rev W. Downfe, Barrington ; liev Geo Townshend, m.a., Amherst; Senior Grand Deacon, Robert C Fraser, Halifax ; Junior Grand Deacon, James Maniford, Halifax ; G. Snpt of Works, John W. Ruhland, Halifax; ii. D. of Ceremonies, W. F. MacCoy, Halifax; G. Sword ^^ O irrcacriiMMMroucCWir 4iitMM« «y «r«wn viMrnuju and c«« \ 1 ' R. n. PVUJEB and CO., PaMat Hsne Bli«c«; Mted of Pow«r*«Wknri I o w 188 BKLCiiEu's parmrr's [187] Bearer, W. E. Starrat, Paradise; Grand Organist, J G. Smith, Halifax Grand Pursuivant, P. E. ?«lcKcrrow, Uulitax ; Stewards, E. E. 'rupjterj Bear River; G. J. Fluck, Halifax; J. 11. Foster, Halifax; Geory McKenzie, Halifax; A. J. Rot'kwel), Halifax; F. W. Bent, Amherst Ti/ler, Jno M. Taylor, Halifax. DISTRICT DEPUTY OBAND MASTERS. Alfred H. Woodill, M.D Halifax. Snndford H. Felton Yarmouth. Henry Shaw, m.d Kentville. Lewis Johnstone, h.d Stellarton. C. Crewe-Read ...» Sydney, C. B. Subordinate Lodges. St Andrew's, No 1, Halifax (Established 1768). Meets on the fir„ Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. F. MacCoy; Secrflj tary, J. B. Cormack. St John's, No 2, Halifax (Established 1780). Meets on the fii Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, S. R. Sircom ; Secrctarji H. Hainsworth. ViRQiN, No 3, Halifax (Established 1782). Meets on the fourti Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. H. H. McGachenf Secretary, T. Mowbray. Unity, No 4, Luneriburp: (Established 1822). Meets on the firS Tuesday of each month. Wortihipful Mafter, E. H. Solomon ; Sec'v W. Gray. Albion, No l>, New Glasgow (Established 1838). Meets on tl first and third Tuesdays of each month. Worshipful Master, Fraser; Secretary, G. J. Graham. •■'"' Royal Sussex, No 6, Halifax (Established 1841). Meets on tli first Thursday of each month. , Worshipful Master, G. McKeuzieJ Secretary, J. M. Muraford. St. Andrew's, No 7, &ydn^yt C. B. (Established 1844). Meets oj the third Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. D. McGilvarj Secretary, R. J. Ingraham. Acacia, No 8, Amherst (Established 1845). Meets on the fir Thursday on or after full Moon. Worshipful Master. C. J. Townshendl Secretary, W. J. Moffitt. '' ■■/i/T T\ *^ UC ;:^0«.- Zetland, Np. 9, Liverpool (Kstablislied 1647). Meets on tl fourth Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. T. B. Fraser| Secretary, B. Wile. Burns, No 10, Halifiix (Established 1848). Meets on the fira Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. R Bennett; Secra tary, Alex Waddell. New Caledonia, No 11, Pictou (Established 1849^. Meets on tiii second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. W. Glenniej Secretary, A. H. McKay. Hiram, No 12, Yarmouth (Established 1848). Meets on the fira Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. R. Wyman ; Secr^ tary, A S. Hood. Acadia, No 13, Pugwash (Established 1853) Meets on the fira mi mmmwN SK^rasBft ana ««.• mmsu vran^su ircr's liVlinr^ H. n. FirUBK And CO., Mar And Boll Ir*ii, licnd of Pow«r*s Wliarf [1877B1877] ALMANACK. 180 Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, R. Smith ; Secretary, D. McAnlay. Acadia, No 14, Halifay (Established 1852). Meets on the second Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. G. Smith ; Secretary Angus McLeod. Athole, No 15, Halifax (Established 1852). Meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, G. J. Eluek ; Sec'y ., A. J. Rockwell. Keith, No. 16, Hillsburgh, ("Established 1851), Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, £. E. Tnppcr ; Soc'y, George NIchol. Keith, No 17, Halifax (Established 1852), Meets on the second Wedtiesday of each month. Worshipful Master, D. Ha%el ; Sec'y, J. H. McLaughlin. Union, No 18, Halifax (Established 1855). Meets on the third Monday of each n^onth. Worshipful Master, C. T. Allison ; Secretary, James Jeokson. RoYAi, Alhert, No 19, Sydney, C. B". CEstablished 1857). Meets on the third Mondav of each month. Worshipful Master, W. Proctor ; Sccretai'y, Geo. F. M. Forbes. !<»{ m St George's, No 20, Wolfville (Estabirshed 1859). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, G. H. Wallace; Secretary, A.K. Barss/ Keith, No 23, Stellarton (Established 1860). Meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Worshipful Master, R. Nevens ; Secretatyj Jatnes Mitchell. Concord, No. 24, Bam'ngton. Meets on the second Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. K. Sntith; Secretary, J. L. Nicker80n< Westport, No 25, Westport (Established 1861). Meets on the first Tuesday of each nionth. Worshipful Master, J. D. Payson ; Sec'y, E. C. Bowor*. ' Welsford, No 26, Windsor (Established 1861). Meets on the [second Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, H. W. Dimock ; Secretary, Thomas H. Timlin. Scotia, No 28, Canning, Kings County (Established 1861). Meets oh the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. H. Palmeter • Secretary, D. M. Dickie. Prince of Wales, No 29, Milton, Queens County (Established 1861). Meets the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Z. Freeman ; Secretary^ G. Kempton. Albert, No 30, Shelburne (Established 1862). Meets on the second W^t'dnesday of each month. Worshiplul Master, J. Bowers ; Secretary, [A, C. McLean. ScoVia, No 31, Yarmouth (Established 1863). Meets on the liecond Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. M. Lawson ; pccretary, F. A. Bailey. El Dorado, No 32, Wine Harbour CEstablished 1863). Meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Worshipfiil Master, R. Rood : Secrettiry, P. Rood. •1 9 O 'a o \ ' I Kpttttcea, KmuHea «MI VonlM, bf Ktttf W?l BKOrriUEttli iul«t C4». H. a. TUULBK n« CO^ rirtk*s ChM Iteel. Iiend of P«vr«r« IffeMT I 190 BKLCHKR 3 FARHEK 8 [1877 Annapolis Rotal, No *83, Annapolis. (Established 1863). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, U, L. Hanlwick ; Secretary, N. Logan. Queen's, No 34. Shcrbrooke (Established 1864). Meets every Tuesday. Worshipliil Master, W. 1). K. Cameron ; Secretary, E. Williams. St Mark's, No 35, Baddoek, C. B. (Established 1865.) Meets on the thinl Thursday of each month. Worshipful Mastisr, J. L. I Rico ; Secretary, D. F. Mcllae. | Thistle, No 36, Cow Bay, C. B- (Established 1865). Meets j on the first Saturday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. | Anderson ; Secretary, D. McLennan. CoBEQUiD, No 37, Truro (Established 1866). Meete on the second Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. Yuill ; Sec- retary, C. A. Kent. . Lodge of St Mark, No 38, Halifax. (Established 1866.) Meets on the second Friday of each month. Worshipful Master, H. N. Wright ; Secretary, C- E. Davison. Acacia, No 39, Bridgewa^er. (Established 1866.) Meets the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. H. Owen ; Sccretai-y, Kev W. E. Gelling. RoTHSAY, No 41, Bridgetown (Established 1866). Meets the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. £. Starratt; Sec- retary, Benjamin Stan'att. Eureka, No 42, Sheet Harbour. (Established 1867.) ^^oets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Thomas A. Baker ; Secretary, J. II. Balciim. Truro, No 43, Truro. (Established 1667.) Meets on the first Tuesday of each Month. Worshipful Master, L. B. Archibald ; Sec'y, J. Little. POYNTZ, No 44, Hantsport. (Established 1867). Meets on the first Thnrsday of each month. Worshipfnl Master, W. E. Bligh ; Sec'y, E. Shaw. TrsiAV Youth, No 45, LiUle Glace Bay (Established 1867.) Meets every Tuesday. Worshipful Master, W. McKay, m.d. ; Sec'y, A. McQuarrie. Solomon, No 46, Port Hawkesbary, C. B. (Established 1868.) Meets on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master, A. Gri*nt; Seei-etary, A. H. Sutherland. Philadelphia, No 47, Barrington (Established 1868). Meets second Friday of each month. Worshipful Master, C. E. McLarron ; Secretary, E. Goudoy. Widow's Son, No 48, River Philip, Cumberland County (Estab- lished 1868). Meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master, J. Powers ; Secretary, Ira W. Snow. Orient, No 49, Halifax ^Established 1868). Meets . Meets on the first and third Wednesdayv. Worshipfai Master, N. McLonc ; See'y, J. McKaU KiM» SoT.OMOWy No 94, Wgfcy (EstaNishec? F870>. Meets on the first Tuesday of each oonth. Wershipfurl Master, A. J. MeCailuw ; Seerekiry, J. Diiley McmiBN, No. 5», €ow Bay, C. B., fE»t»hJ>shed- 1*70). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, C Archibald ; Secretary, A. Kennedy .^ Harmony, No-. 56-, North Eaut Harbour, (Establia^ed P870). Meets on the first MondRy of each month. Worshipfu} Master, N. Svraine ; Secretary, G. B. Swaino. TEMFUBr No 57,, Fort Mulgravc CEatablished 186a). Meeta on the first and third Mondays ofeadi month. WorsMpfol Master, W. S. WyWo> Secretary, D. Murray. Kentvillb, No 58, Kcntrille (Established I87(?). Meets on the second Monday of each moirtl Worshipful IVlaator, L. D. V. Chipman ; Secretary, II. A. Pratt. Manitoba No 59, N&w Glas^w {EbtabUshed 1870). Meets on the third Wednesday of each month. Worshipforl Master, A. Cameron ; Secretary, J. H. McKay. Clarke, No. 51, Chester Established I87I). Meets on the second Thurisday of each month. Worshipfol Master, W. J. Lavers j Sec'y, C. I^rdley Tatlor, No, 62, Lockeport (Established 1872). Meets fourth Tuesday of every month. Worshipful Master,. M. Brown; Sec''^'., J. E. Ridiardson. Corinthian, No P3, Great Village (Established 1872). Meets on second Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, S. Lindsay ; Secretary, J. A. Mahon. BicuMOND No. 64, Arichat, C. B. (Established Ifirr2). Meets on first iMd third Fridays! in each month. Worshipful Ma»ter, 6. J. Andnirs ; Secretary', P. Grachey, Freeport, No. 65, Freeport (Established 1872). Meets on the first Thnrsday of each month. Wonhipful Master, S. Lent; Sec'y, W. C. Morton. SiRCOM, No 66, Wycocomagb, C. B. (EttaMishcd 1872.) Meets on the first Thursday ot each month. Worshipful Master, G. M. Bishop ; Secretary, J. McPhail. MiNAS, No. 67, Farrsborough, CEstablished 1872.^ Meets on the third Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. W. Clioisnett ; Secretary, H. E. Tucker. I 8 o I cS •0 s? p ;i riftot»8mpMc Chcmlcnls, etc., «« »R#WN BB«THRR» mifl CO. ■. ■. FrUBB and CO.. Tin Plate, IC, IX, DC, »X, head r«wer*i nkarl ■ «. W. 192 belcher's farmer's [1877 CuRRBN, No 68, Hopewell. (Established 1873.) Meets on tlio first nnd third Mondays of each month. Worshipful Master, D. Fraser ; Secretary, J. B. McDonald. Charity, No. 69, Mahone Bay. (Establisheid 1874.) Worshipful Master, L. Knaut; Seci-etary, J. Ham. Laurik, No. 70, Sprinfi: Hill. (Established 1875.) Meets on the second Wednesday of each month. W. Master, J. W. Cove; Secretary, S, Fraser. Grantillr, No. 71, New Caledonia. (Established 1875.) W. Master, G. T. Bingay, m. d. ; Secretary, J> Schafner. Eastern Light, No. 72, Guysborough. (Established 1875.) Meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Worshipful Master, li. Treraain; Secretary, C. C. Hart. .... Ionic, No. 73, Lawrencctown. (Established 1875.) Meets on the first Monday of each month. W. Master, F. Leavltt ; Secretary, J.W. Tomlinson. NoBTiii Star, No. 74, Acadia Mines, Londonderry, (Established 1875) Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. D. Cook; Secretary, J. Williams.. OB AND BOY All ABOH CHAFTEB OF NOVA SCOTIA. C. J. McDonald, Grand High Priest ; W. Taylor, Grand King ; L. F. Darling, Grand Scribe ; William Twining, Grand Treasurer ; Jas Gossip, Grand Sec'y ; John M Taylor, Grand Tyler. Subordinate Chapters. Royal Union, No. 1, Halifax— J. W. Ruhland, High Priest; J. Dempster, King; A. H. Woodill, Scribe; W. A. Garrison, Sect'y. St. Andrew's Chapter, No. 2, Halifax — L. F. Darling, High Priest ; Theodore A. Cossmann, King ; R. Fraser, Scribe ; W. H. Gib- son, Secretary. Hiram Chapter, No. 3, Windsor — H. W. Dimook, High Priest; J. Poyntz, King ; G. Pattison, Scribe ; Thos. H. Timlin, Secretary. K3ITH Chapter, No. 4, Truro— J. W. Yuill, High Priest; A. Chisholm, Scribe ; L. B. Archibald, Secretary. EcREKA Chapter, No. 5, Annapolis.— F. W. Dakin, High Priest; H. D. DeBlois, King ; T. R. Harris, Scribe ; R. L. Hardwick, Sec'y. RossiGNOL Chaptbb,JNo. 6, Liverpool — W. Knaut, High Priest; B. Sterns, Iving ; J. L. Chipman, Scribe ; J. L. Hemraeon, ^o^etary. Union Chapter, No. 7, Yarmouth — J. W. Bingay, HjjpT Priest; A, S. Hood, King ; J. M. Lawson, Scribe ; T. B. Flint, Secretary. St. John's Chapter, No. 8, Pictou — J. D. Fraser, High Priest; J. R. Davies, King ; J. S. Davies, Scribe ; D, T. Hlslop, Secretary. Shannon Chapter, No. 9, St John's, Newfoundland. B07AIi AND SELECT MASTEBS., R. P. Inspector General of R. and S. Masonry for Nova Scotia, Stephen R. Sircom. 1877] C^Bl the Grand] W. A. OBJ I i I «. R. I K«»i //. R. IX Kitefir — Josepli R. i:Sroom| Hnll. Bali Octolxn-J Very I Lanrairie, Vetyi Prhrfor 1 TiieN« «nd Militi PaiesCiiie, Prtory «f ' meets at F; Prbce] Preceptoi-^ McGffchen Priori Sir Knight ChaoceUor Orfici I OF (>. F.- Jr., Ohrtric W. O. «e Blaixxmi, ] EXSTE F«LLK NORTO WlDO^ St. Lj PlONE Orijbn SCOTI Bbacc ViCTO EXCEI BKOWN BKOTHKIIS aud €«., Whol«»ale Dmgglsto KKVli rer*! niiarl H tt. II* ffVt.ll.'ttR A Clft., ttur liii4 1lAt1li>*li, tttina «t rim'fn'ii ^IV^arr. r 1877] ALMANACK. 193 C^EurwCTO CoTOTClt, No. 4, HAt.]FAX, N. S., tintfcf tAe Reaistry of the Grand Cowrcil'af New Brunswick — James Gossip. Th. Ill, Mnstet* ; ^V. A. Hesaon, Recorder and Treasurer. FBIKSTHOOD. ^. R. Siroom, O. H. P., President; Jas Oosstfi, P. H. P., Recorder. j Kmrti BoTAt* CHAipTB««or Soverbkiw I^iwoeso/'flosg Croix f)f \H. R. IX M., under the Siufreme Ovuncil 83° cfthe Ancient and Accepted I Kite 'for Engkmd-and Wales, cmd ike Dependencies of tke BrAidi Crown. —Joseph Norman IKtciMe. Q. C, I'&tti degree, M. W. S.; StepiMm R. I^Sroom, l^tfa^tegree, P. M. W. S., Begistrar. Meets at l^eanasons' Hnll. Halifax, "on tbe 4t]i Tuesdays of Jaaaaiy, Apiod MocN«, Laprairie, Quebec, GnAid Cross of ,. o. x.., Eminent Preceptoi'^ iSir Knight C i. McDonald, Treasurer ; Sir Knight A. ti. McGobhen, Registrar. Priory. — Sir Knight Benjamin Curren, d. c. l., Eminent Prior ; Sir Knight C J. McDonald. Treasurer^ iVif Knight A. H. McGachen, ChanceUor. 0*'i!'icim« R. W, GraKd Lodoc) ov tIx>WBR Provimcks) I. O. OF O. F.— Robert Iteckin, Pictou, R. W. O. M.? W. W. Stumbles, Jr.,Ohrtrlot«e*o*^, P. E. I., R. W. D. G.; J. C, P. Fra»ee, Halifax, R. W. O. «ec'y ; H. A Taylof, HaBfiJi^ VL W. G. Trea*.; H, Vew Blawxjm, R W. «. €. Satx>t^ixuite tiodcea. Eastrrn Star, No. % Piotou. Kh^ets on Wednesday, Fuller, No. H, Attrion Mines. Meets wx I^rHlay. Norton, No. 6, New Olassow. Meets oa Mondkiy. Widow's Ho«s, No. 7, 'lr«ix>. Meets on Friday* St. Lawrbnck, No. 8, Ohurlotteiown, P, E. I. Meets on Monday. Pioneer, No. 9, St. John, N. B. Meets on Friday. Okijcna-, No. 10, Haliiax. Iteets on Monday. Scotia, No. 11, Westville. Meets on Thursday. Bbacon, No. 12, St. John, N. B. Meets on Tuesday. Victoria, No. 13, Fredericton, N. B. Meets on Monday. Excelsior, No, 14, Dartmouth. Meets on Thursday. f i I I E S o 8 I I 8 01 o a « I. II i' * '¥ ] ilK«WIV RMllTHBIIS 4ft €«^ llM»«Hers wf ra(cM« Nedlcliiei. w.m, rrUBH « €m,rnHBrk <'mc iiKptii, B^MTtfr nmwt^ wiarA 10-t BKLCIfKIi S FAR>1I<:R » D877 *5 EoRKKA, No. I5v ^P>^"j^ I^il' Meet»oa Tu«Hdi»3t. We^tkbi* SiSAR, No. 16, AnHapoiis. Me^to on TiwmIa^. MooRB, Ko. X7, Tale CoIlicFv. Msels wi Twettday. Mystic, Nov t^, Hoiifex. Meets on Ttiiiisdav^ Pk RU.B4 8y No. 1 9^ PdrUaqd,^ I. JbiiiK N JC *M«et».oivWe«»M«diB.y . lOyAifdErcrNtf, ]^o. 20, iQentvUle. &1lBet»un WcdncsUay. CuiDixo Star, No. 21', Omtrrlllt, Ateeti on Thnridtiy, Fninclt EoWjlRti, NicK 23^ bu»vnH>i«Me. ItAeDv on Th«irm1%/. AItstic Tib, No. 23, Oxioidv CurobeffkntU Mt>et&-otv RiiiWif .. MizPA», Ne. 24, Jkcaduth Minc», CoJ. JHevtt oiv Vn4itt)r.r r'ltirsTjU. Wav«, Nq. 25^i PugwaslK^ ]^niircB A4.inNtT, No. 26$ Mowoton, N. it- WiLDEt, No. 27, CKarlottctomi, 1^. £, Ii. SiLOitM). No. a9^ Sl. Jolui« Nv S. IifioampniaxztB/' ft'TtJAirr, No. lOi Pfcto*.- ^i- .MiLicBTic, No. U,-St. miationivl Hiitel. Membership 1624 ; Revenue, $8,407. Next Annufii Co«Nnii^atiDn win Ro Reldf wkFr West^rnr 9tnr Lod'gs; Np:i6-Annaipori«^ Aii|;iMt,.])&77. Dititrict Dbpotfea — 'Ttios Roi>er$8onv Halhax-;. Jmnea' Mi. Bi StewaA,. (>.\tbrct ^aAzrcFffw PBOVINCIAir aBAX]> ZiOYAZ« ORMSFOfSt JUmOOSi OJF GrajOD (ymcBRS FOBT 1876".— /j^-anefiBTasfer, JosepR^ Thompaon, Waverley, N. S^; thpwty, Grand Ma$t€ra, Robert Suthwlandi West villc, W. W. M*I^Han, rrufo; Errand Chaplain, RevJfMa«»MeaTk>w», Lovrer Stewiacke;; Grand Treasurer, /anies- iVli1l«r, ^»wbenaK'adfe ;. Grmid Seereiaty, W. A. OanHsoa, HEfHiftt»; D^pittyi Ontnd ihsretttr^ Capt. Geo Gr«rrison, Pfegf^y's Cove ; Grand' Director Cevermnv^ ^h» A. Cnlder, Windsor ; Lkpvtu Grund ChofAmm, Revs. ESdwm C\a,j, w ih, lialifiix, Htif;h McMillan, HiclVnvond', J. C. Bleakeney, Bantspovt, Wm Doltson, Go^den^lte; Himiir Dtwi», Cbmitjr Haritow, tfames Scott, Mnr^itret's Bay; Grand LectHra; John Kingoa>. Spvio^HiU;. Dfpufy Grand Ledurei'y Hugh MoNaity, WestvUle.- -fe ■II ■ ^ Pi-'wyndfrf Grrmd 5/W«r, i, meets JTriday evcDiag at Boston U«I!, 17ft TieiooBt Stroat, Uostoa, Mass. TSSCTSIUJraS. IB^DEPJBNDBirT OBDSB OF GOOD TEMFLABB. Grand Lodge of NoM^a Se»lia4n)MitHited in February, 1867. Prescnrt Mambershrip 6^50, witli a Re^Kenae of averiStf.lKX). OftAN* Lo»6H OiU'iosits F»a 189«*7.— CAtitf; B. T. KeRobert, M.«., Great Villa^^ Col ; Vite, Netiie Md^eod, Liverpool. Qneens ; CtuauUnr, -C. JL Blaek, m.b., Amlu'rst, Cum ; Sec, Wra Donni:*, Oraad Xodt{« Offices. L87 HolKs 8t.« UalifaK; Treaa., L. De V. Cki|>- atan^tex M.P„ Kenuiiile, iUn^cs.; ChapUin, Hov Avthur Iieckin,'Ritoie'.4 Coive, LnnenbarK-i Mamhalt, Aavid £^iioe, AimapoUs ; Deputg iiamhedi,i%me» U. Bowers, GWo, ShetoHme; (imwrd, W. M. DouglaH, Maitltad, fianta^ Sfntinel, Q. R. Ciiislioini, Mow Giaagow, P4ctuu : AMf. See., Wm Haggl^, Grand Lodge.Office, Ualtfax. General Sn- perintendemt «/* Juoemile Templet, W. Den'jis, Grand Lodge Office, Ualifax. RepreseHtatiaes^anext Session of liight Wovtiw Grand Lodge, May 1«7C, in Philadoiphia, W. lOemiis, G«« DarvM, W. a Graham, Regulars^ lietr Ut.X. BallavtyniQ, Wm Qoosley, and £. A. Wilson, Alternates. The MKt AiuMal So^sioQ iof the Grand Lodge will be held in Anna- poBs Royal, on the first Tuesday in Jalyv 1<877. Principle$ — Total aitstiinence eafoired hy a Ufo'loag pledge, And the atweluie proiiiljition of the nwnnfacMirQ^ aale and importation of intoxi- >caiinivi8!ons meet in the Diviaion Rbonv, basement of Teinp«r- an«e Hall— one «adv evening except SaturdRys and Sund»ys.. QQV(8UZi&, fte^ U»iTii>«ST*Tmi Consuls. — Halifax, Mbvtfmer W. Jhcftsoni; Ptetoo^ i Oscar NtAlmroM ; Windsor, D. K. Hobart. VJce-Conauls — HnltAix, J. ! F. Phelan ; Pictoii, tlohn U. Noonan ; Wimlsor, F. S. Runvhanv. iW ; sular Agetda — Arvna^>li», .>. M. Owen ; itrkrhat, J. O. MeKcen ; Bnr- ' rinfi^on, O. Robertson ; Brultjewfttor, W. H. Owen ; Capo C?hnso, Tht>« C. Cook ; Cow Bay, C. Arenibald ; I>lKbv, Wm B. Siewart ; Ghee Bhy, I>. >(clieen ;. (jrtiysborongK^ K. H. Franvhvitle ; Linp^nn and Sy(}^ i ney, C. B., F. B. Leaver ; Lr*'erpool, J. K. H. Mavshnll ; North SyiWoy, VVr» Ptonris ; Shelbume, K. W. White i Vfolfviire, Jbs K. Hca ; YaV- month, Jaa M. Merrill; OwnwalNa, Bhcneeer Band; Kentpt, Heniy H. Grant; Parrsboro', Benj I), ranpr; Wallow. A.MeN. Purker. Orkkan Co«8.ul, — C. A. Creighton. PtVRTWOiUBSK CotWMifc.— Thoe Abbott. Brazimaiv ViG«-Cb«»ot. — Michael Tobin> Norway and Swewsn Vicb-Consci*. — Halifex, F. T>. Tnckcr. ViCBrCoMSCL OP Feamgb. ani> Coksvjl won Ausi^tttA. — Win Cnnard:. CoNSCTi ov Frangb. — Sycbi^, V. &^ Boa John Bourino^. DiANiSH CowsuL. — Stephen Tobiik lTA,UAif Cv^.iMJL. — W>R.Hart. Belgian Con«ol. — Chrtatiafi Ronne; Vic«-Coi»*ULATH. of Si»a-i». — A. M. DoMA, Rftlifox ;, W. Ptorres, Vice-CiMstil., Sydney ; Constifar Agents, ,J. M. Owen, Annapolis; C. H. Kigby, Little Glace Bay ; Robie S. Sterxw, Liverpool ; Dftniel Owen, Lunenburg ; Howanl Primroie, Plctou; Gteorge A. Bi-own^ Yarmouth. Vicii>CoMMJL ov THR' Nbtheklanxm. — Jamcs Gi. Foster. UUOTDQ* AaaXTTfiL I&liikx — S. C^inard' A Co. Gtty8boro«g4i,^ B. R. FranchvHle. Picton — Pi'imrose Brothers. Yarmouth — J. W. Moody. Sydney, C B. — J. Boarinot. Liverpool, John Campbell, snb-agent. Arichat, C. B. — George E. J-ean. Plaister Cbve, C. B. — James 6. McKeen. Port Hood, C. B. — G. C. Lawrence. Amigonish— Wm J. Beck. Anna- polis-— Jacoh M. Owen^ Wolfviile — Joseph H. Hea. -7ZBZ7A0 ZUrrmtirAXZOXTAL RSC^ZSTSE OF SHZPFZlTa. Survewrs to^ the Bmeau Vtritas Intemefiionnl- Register of Shipping, British NorUi America. — Walter G. Gmy, US Cunand Street, Halifax; T. H. Sitae, Reed's Building, St. Jbhn j, William Simmons, Quebec. IIIUiWBi .nm^^vHtPUlL A «9-» awslMi liMlriijpwkte. ■. ■. nriACB A CO., ▼. M. MlMl llBfl, •f Power's Wkaif. 1877] ALMANACK. 197 TBS XtOTAL yAlil LTOr aaSAT 8BZTAX2ir. The QUI<:EN— VICTORIA, of the Uftil^ Kingdom of Great Britain, and Ireland, ^., Queen, Defender ui Mo Vaith. Her Majesty was born at Kensington Palace, May 34, liVit; Succeeded to the thtone June 90, 1837, on tlie death of her uncle. King William IV./ was crowned June 98, 1838; and married. February 10, 1640, to his Koyal Highness Prince Albert. The children of her M^esty are:— H«r Koval Hidkness VieixiRiAADKLAiDitMAKvLouTgA, Princess Royal of England and Prussia, born Nov 91, 1840, and married to His Royal Hiehness William of Prussia, Jan 95, 1868. and has had issue, Frederick William Victor Albert, born Jan 37, 1850; Victoria Elizal)eth Augusta Charlotte, born July 21, 1860; Albert William Henry, horn Auk 14, 1862; Frederika Wilhulniina Victoria, bom Aptii 12, I860 ; Joachim Fi*ederick Krnest Waldeniar, born Feb 10, 1868; Sophia Durotliea Ulrike Alice, born June 4, 1870; and Margaret Beatrice Feoaora, born April 32, 1872. His Royal Highness Albert Edward, IVince of Wales, born Nov 9, 1841 : married March 10, 1863, Alexandra of Denmark, (Princess of Wales), born Dec 1, 1844, and has issue. Prince Albert Victor, born Jan 8, 1864; George Frederick Ernest Albert, born June 3, 1865; Ix)uiiui Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, bom Feb 30,1867; Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary, born July 0, 18G8; and Maude Charlotte Mary Victoria, born Nov 26, 1869. Her Koynl Highness Alick Maud Mary, born April 25, 1343: married to H. R. H. Prince Frederick I/)uia of Hesse, Jutv 1, 1862, and has issue four daughters and two sons (one accidentadv killed). His Koyal Highness Akkukd Euncst Albkkt, Onke of Edinburgh, Eaii of Kent, Earlof Ulster, &c., born Aug 6, 1844; married Jan. 23, 1874, to the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrcwna, daughter of the Emperor of Russia. Her Royal HighaesH HfctENA Auockta Victoria, born May 25, 1846; married to His Royal Highness l^rince Frederick Christuu Charles Augustus of Schleswlg-Holstein-Sondenburg-Auguetenburg, July 5, J 866; issue two ons and two daughters. tier Royal Highness Louisa Caroline Alberta, born March 18, 1848 : married to the Marquis of Lome. His Royal Highness Arthur Patrick. William Albert, born May 1, 1850. His Royal Highness Leopold George Duncan Albert, born April 7, 1863. Her Royal Highness Beatrice Mary Victoria Fkodore, born April 14, 1857. George Frederick William Charles, K.G., Duke of Cambridge, cousin to Her Majesty, born Mareh 96, 1819. Augusta Wilhelmina Louisa, Duchess of Cauibridge, niece of the I^andgrave of Hesse and aunt to her Majesty^ born July 26, 1795; married in 1819, the late Duke of Cam- bridge. George Frederick Alexander Charles Ernest Augustus, K G., Duke of Cumberiand, cousin of her Majesty, born May 27, 1819, married Princt>88 Frederika of Meckleoburg-Strelitz, and has issue a sdn and two daughters. Augusta Caroline Charlotte Euzabetu Mart Sophia Louk, daughter of the Duke of Cambridge aud eou«in to her Mfljest.v, born July 19, 1822; married June 28, 1843, to Frederick, Grand Duke of MeckLnburg>Strelitz, and lus issue a soa. Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Eluzabeth, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge and cousin to her &Iajesty, l)ora Nov 27,1833; married Priace Teck, June 7, 1866, has issue two sou and one daughter. ac lipoaxea. ttrMbes and Cvaiba. at BItiOinr BKOTIIIbK^ A €ft. I II. ■. *¥■.!.■• * tm., mt—ttm» I a t ii I I 9i I n i M •4 198 belcher's farmer's [1877 DOMINION OF CANADA. BkAT or QOTBBNMBNT^OTTAWA. Govtrnor- General and Ccmrnandtr-in-Chuf—W)* Exrtllency the RiRht Honorable Sir Fhkdkhick Tkmi'LK, h^rl of I)uflrei:in, Vincount and Htron Clandebove of CluBdebuye, in the ('ounty Down, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Baron Dnfiurin and Clandebove of Ballyleidy and Kiity- eaffh in tba CouBty Down, in the Peevaffc of Ireland, and a Baronet, Knight of 8t. Patrick, and Knight Com. of the Batk. Mmary Sec'y. Lt Col E. J. P. Lyttleton, Em|. Private Secretary, Reginald Baker. Aidf^e-Camit, F. T. K. Hamilton, 9tlvFoot, Raht F. Want, Liieot. R.N. £mtra Aidet-de-CavuK, Lt.'C«i. HewiU BenMrtl, U-CoIp fredc W. Cumberland, and Lt.*Cok Ducheaoay. Ii DOMINIOir OF OAVADA-PBIVT OOUlfOZL. Ifon. Alei^ander MacKen^ie, Premier, and Minitter of Public Work*. '* R. J. Cartwright, Minieter of Finance* " E Blake, Miinwf«r 0/ Jtwitce. *' Isaac Burpee, Stini$ter of Cuttom$k J. E. Couchon,A/inMf«r <^ the Interior, Felix Geoifrion, Afiniittr of Inland Reveime. Albert J. >mith. Minister of Marine and Fitherietk William B. Vail, Minister of Militia. Liv; LQttillier de St. Just, MifMter oj' Agricutiurt. R. W. Scott, Secretary of State. ThoBias Coffin, Receiver General. Lucius Seth Huatingdoo, Poetmatter-GtneraU SENATE OF CANADA. Speaker-^lhm David Chrlattew PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA— 10 MKMBif»a. Hon Thomas D. Archibald, •' Robert Barry Dickey, " John Bourinot, •< WUHam Mlltevv Hon A. W. McLelan, " Ahex McFartane, " Jeremiah Nor,thu]», " H. A. N. Raulbackl PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.— 10 Members. Bon Amos Edwin Botsford, «< William Huntec OdflU, •♦ David Walk, '* John Ferguson, Robert Duncaji Wihnot, ti HmAhxiVK Reid McOlafauu '' John Glasier, " Janies Dever, *' W. Muirbead. PROVINCE QF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.— 4 Members. Hon D. Montgomery, I B)n T. H. H»viland, " R, P. Havthome, * 1 »* Q. W. Howlan. VLimK W^OTU^mt^A COH.Wlw>leM|e ilnv«MK mmmm 1877] //on Jacqt hk Char tt Louis It Luc 1 It John II Char ti Davi( ii Leanc It Louis II Josep it Charl II Willia ffion John 1 It Henjai Wa te It It James II David It Alexai II David It James it James It Elijah i. Willlai PI HiM M. A. ( PROV] Bon W. J. 1 ki R W. Chaplai C/er*-A. I Annapolis— Antigonish- Cape Kretoi Wm. if. Colchedter Cumberlan( Di{,'by— //oi Giiv8borou( ' Halifax— A Power. Hants— M, DyefM ■. ■. vvujni « c»M p»iMH lAfMr rvM. ■««« •rp^wvi's wWrr. 1877] ALMANACK. 199 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— 24 MKMDKRft. lion JacqoeH Olivier Bureau, CharlcN Mal'iiot, LouU Ronaud, Luii I^t«llier de St. Juit, John Hamilton, Charlct Cormier, David KHoN. Timothy W. Amoijn. C/erJb— A. Patrick. C/wib« ^«mll, Two Mountain, J.B. Daoust. Vaudrueil, R. Harwood, Vercheres, Hon Felix Geoffrion. Yamaska, Charles Gill. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Addington, S. Shibley. Algoma, E. B. Borron, Both well, David Mills, Brant, North Riding, G. Fleming, Brant, South Riding, W. Patterson. Brockville, Jacob D. Buell, ■■•wn lllUITllKita A CO., ordnimee Sqmire. MkUAix. »wer*a WlmrrJ ■• ■. rVUiBB A C«.,'tt«*A«C PltrkiMMl Pii»er, Head of Pawci^s Wkarf. De Boies De- ~%4«MllM 1877] ALMANACK. 201 'Iruce, North Rid'ns:, J. Gillies, Bruce, S. Kitjinc. JJoft Edw Blake, Cardwell, Hon A. H. Cameron, q.c. Carletoii, John He Chester, Cornwall Town, Alex. F. McDonald. Dundas, VVm. Gibson, Durham, East Riding, L. Ross, Durham, West Riding, H. W. Burke, Elgin, East Riding, C. McDongslI, Elgin, West Riding, Geo E. Casey, i^^ssex, William McGregor, bVontenac, Geo. A. Kirkpatrick, Glecg'ifry, A. McNab, Grenville, S. Riding, W. H. Brouse, Grey, East Riding, Wm K. Flesher, Grey, North Riding, Geo Snider, Orey, South Riding, Geo Landerkin, Haldimand, David Thompson, Halton, W. McCraney. Hamittnn (citV), iEraelius Irving, Andrew 't. Wood, Flastingd, East Riding, John White, Hastings, N. R., Mikc. eniie Bbwell, Hastings, W. Riding, James Brown, Huron, Centre Riding, H. Horton, Huron, North Riding, T. Farrow, Fluron, South Riding, T. Green way, K«nt, Rnfus Stephenson, Kingston (city), ^ft* Bon Sir J. A. Macdonald, k.c.b. Tjambtbn, Hon Alex Mackenzie, Lanark, North Riding, D. Galbraith, Lanaric, 9. Riding, J. G. Haggart, Leeds and Gvenville, North Riding, Claries F. Ferguson, Leeds, South Riding, D. Ford JoneSj Lennex, Ban R. J. Cartwright, LiB«oln, J. Norris, I>»ndon(ci<;y), J. H. Fraser, Middlesex, N. Riding, T.Scatoherd, Middlesex, G. Riding, D. McMillan, Middlesex, W. Riding, 6. W. Ross, Monck, L. Mc(yallum, Muskoka, A. P. ( ockburn. Niagara (town), J. B. Plumb, Norfolk, North Riding, J Charlton, Norfolk, South Riding, John Stuart, Northumberland, K, R., J L Biggar, Northumberland, W.R., W. Kerr, Ontario, N. Riding, W. H. Gibbs. Ontario, S. R., Hon T. N. Gibbs. Ottawa (city), Joseph M. Currier, Pierre St. Jean, Oxford, North Riding, Thos Oliver. Oxford, South Riding, J. Skinner. ' Peel, Robert Smith, Perth, North Riding, A. Monteith, Perth, South Riding. James Trow, Peterboro', East Riding, James Hiall, Peterboro^ West Riding, J. Bertram, Prescott, Albert Hagar, Prlnee Edward, Walter Ross, Renfrew, North Riding. P.White,Jr. lienfrew, S. R., J. L. McDougall, Bussell, R. Bljackburn. Simcoe, North Ridirng, H. H. Cook. Simcoe, South Riding, W. C . Little. Stormont, Cyril Arcmbald. Toronto Centre, J. Macdonald, Toronto, East, T. Pratt, Toronto, West, Boni. B. Robinson. Viotoria, N. R., J. H. Cameron, q.c.' Victoria, S. Riding, A. McQu&de. Waterloo, N. R.. Isaac E. Bowman. Waterloo, S. Hiding, James Yotlng. WeNnnd, W. A. Thompson, Wellington, C Riding, 6. T. Orton. Welliogton, K. R., N. Higginbotham Wellington, S R.. D.Outliri«. Wontworth, North Riding, T. Bain. Wentworth, S. Ri, Joseph Rymal. York, East Riding, James Metcnlf. York, North Riding, A. H. Dymond. York, West Riding, David Blain. PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Lisgar, John C. Shultz. Marquette, P. Ryan. Provencher, A G. B. Barnatyue. Selkirk, D. A. Smith. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Cariboo, J. S. Thompson. New Westminster, J. Cunningham. Van Couver, Arthur Bunater. Victoria, Amor De Cosmos. Francis J. Roscoe. Yale, E. Dewdney. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Seat op Govermmknt— HALIFAX. Lieutenant-Governor^ {and Dep Govermor for gigning Marriage Licensei,, His Honor the Honorable Adams George Arciii»'ali>, C M. G. t TrmMMt S«pp«rtcrM, nl BB9WN BB«THBII8 A «li^« ■• ■• riILI.K« S CO., XawUlii «ml TurrMl €»rd«ce, JlMd P»wer*« WM'f 202 BRLOHBRS FARMERS [1877 Private Secretnry, Thomas Hicks, Esq. Prov Aidea-de Camp, I.t.-Ool. H. W. Clarke, N. S. M., Major M. B. Daly, Ist Brig. Mil. Artillery. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. P. Carteret Hill, m.pp., Provincial Secretary. " Stayley Brown m.l.c, Treamrer, " Otto 8. Weeks, M. p p.. Attorney General. " Robert Robertson, m.p.p.. Cotn'r of Public WorJu and MintM, *' Alonzo J. Wiiite, it.p ?., Com'r. Croton Land$, '* Daniel McDonald, m.p.p. ** James Cochran, m.l.c. " Colin Campbell, m.p.p. '* John MoKiunon, m.p.p. Retired Membtrt of Council retaining their rank and precedence^ by special permiaeion of Her Miyeety, Hon. Sir Wm. Young, Kt., Hon. Ohas. Tapper, c.b, Hon. Wm. A. Henry, Hon. Jae. McDonald, Jffon. S. L. Shannbu^ Hon. Alex. McFarlaae, Hon. A. G. Archibald. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. PfeeidiMt. . . .Hen John Creighton, Lunenburg. Hon Robert Mullison Cutler , r Guysborough, " Stavle^ Brewn, ( Treaeurer^) m . B . o Yarmouth. " William 0. Whitman , Annapolis, *' Freeman Tapper ....,; Liverpool, ^' Joha McKinnon Antigonish, •« Peter Smyth .v Port Hood, " Samuel Creelman ,,>........ .Stewiake, " William O. Hefliernan. ^l. . , Guysborough " Daniel McN. Parker, M .D Hfaifax, " James Fraser ^.....Piotoa, /' William Annand Halifax, Henry Martell, Esq. i Arichat, Gilbert McKenna, Esq Shelbume. Charles Dickie, Ejq Comwallis, Bon. James Cocliran, m .b.c Halifax, Robert Boak, Jr., F^q Halifax. £. R. Oakes, F^ Digby. A. McN. Cochran, Esq Maitland. Thomas F. Morrison , Londnnderr,T Clerk, John C. Halliburton. Law Clerk and Clerk of Parliament, Robt L. Weatherbe. Chaplain, Rev Geo W. Hill, a.m. Gentleman Uaher oj the Black Bod, Robert Romans, Esq. %* The BCembers of the Executive And Lefrislativa Oounoils are JnsticM of the Peace throughout th« Province, ao long as they belong to either branch. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. SpeaKer, Hon . Annapolis County. . . .Avard Longlev, William B. Troop. Antioo.s:3H *' .... Hon. Daniel McDonald, Attorney General, John J. McKinnon. Colchester " . . . .William A. Patterson, John B. Dickie, Cumberland " ... .E. Vickery, Hiram Black. Capb Breton ** ....Hon. Alonzo J. White, m.b c, C GovjEKNHENiv- FREDBKICTON. Lietit.-Govemor His Honor the Hon Samnel Leoi^ard Tilley, c.B. Private Secretarv^ Lt-Col John Saundefc. Prov. Atdes-de-Camp, Lt*Col. John Saunde's, Captain 0. F. Ring, A. F. Street. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. J9<>fiR. Young, M.i^c, Pt'MMfenf of Council. Bon George K. Kilig, M.p.py Attorney GeneraL Hon John J. Fraser, m.p p., Prov. Secretary and Receiver Uemeral. Hon B. R. Stevenson, m.p.p., Surveyor General. Bon W. M. Kelly, m.p.p.^ Chief ComW Board of Worh*. Hon E. Willis, M.P.P., Hon J. H. Crawford, m.?.p., Hon A. McQueen, m.p.p., Hon. W. £. Perley, m.p.p. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Presielent. .. .i^ John Simcoe Saunders. iTon E. B Chandler, " William Hamilton, Alex. McL. Seely, Charles Perley, Daniel Haning^kon, John Lewis, Robert Yonn;;, M II Hon B. Beveridge, *' Owen Mclnemy, Gideon Bailey, John A. Beckwith, William Lindsay, Francis HibbardI, Archibald Harrison, II II II II Thomas R. Jones, C/erib, Geo Botsford. CHerk ^MMtonl, J. H. Fhair. C%(i^2atn, Rev Jno M . Brooke, \>.o. U their <^the Black Rod^ B . R . Jouett . LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker^ Hon. Wm. Wedderbum. Albert County. . . . James Ryan, Alex. Rogers. CHARuyTTB ** ... .Hon B. R. Stevenson, M ec, James Murchie, Jatues MacKay, Thomas Cotterell. Mi ■■•Wn •■•THBKt « VOh Iwportvi'S •r f1«wrr ■«•«•• It. ■. FIIIUEII A«Obi** HnmdMiMa** lioMdaii While htmd, rowei^ii Hrhntf 204 BELCHBR'S PARMEIl'S [1877 CAHIiBTON COUJTTY. GL,Ot;CK8TBB '' . . , Kknt " . . , King's " ... North' MBLD " . . . Queen's " . . . RKBTIGOUCtlE •' . . Sr. JOHN' " ... • • • • • • « * • « • • Do. CiTT S0NBURT " ViCTOUIA " Westmorl'd •♦ York " Madawaska " ... Clerk, George J. Rev. Joseph McLeod. .John S. Leighton, Randolph K. Joliea. .Kennedy F. Burns, Theotinie Blunchard* .Henry U'Leary, Urbain Johnson. .Hon J. Il.CraWfbrd, M.E Jenkins. HOU8E OF ASSEMBLY. queen's county. Charlottetotm^Bone L. H. Davies and G. W. DeBlois. Fii'st District— Hon Wm D. Stewart and Wm Campbell. Second Distinct— D. Farquliarson and D. McKay. Third District — Henry Beer, Francis Kelly. Fourth District— Bon J. F. Robertson, Wm. Welsh. KKVVrN mu^TUttUH A €«., OntMimc«B«wtt«* HaltftUK* Iti II. f UtftKR dl €#.( Itaw aitd «oll«4 iilHM«4 •», HmtkA fwtrei^a^kiirf 1877] ALMANACK. 206 KtMO'S COUNTY. Oeorgetown — ITon D. Gordon. L. J. WestawaV. ■'' ' Firit District'-J&n R. McLean, Luiighlin McDd^fiald. Second DUtrid-^W. W. Sullivan, H. Mclsaac* Mol>ougall. Robertson. Third District —J. G. Scrimgeonr, E. Fmrth DktHct-^ffon S. ProwWS, Dr. PKIMCE CX)UJITT. Firit Dittrice—JU. Coiiiiiy and Idward Hackett. Second Dittridt—Hons Jonri Yeo, James W. Richards. r^tVe/ /XslWce— J. Alex McDonald, J. O. Araenault. /"our^A /M»6-tce— J. R. Calboun, Wm. Lea. FtV^A tHoHet—tion John Ldfur^y, A ngus llcMilkn. CAte/ Cterifc-Afch McNeill; ^m*. Clerk—f. W. Hughes; Zaw Cfef-ib- — — — — I ChOptdin — Rev L. C Jenftths; SergearU-at-M'int — — — — — ^— . V'.r TOBLIC OFFICERS. / Colonial Secretary and Trenmvrer—Hon G. W. D«B1ois : Attorney Gene- ral — ^oft L. H. DatieA: CofKrottw of Customs — Ife La Vailiere, " Louis Archambeault Repentigny, " FeUx H. Lemaire. Miiles-Isles, " Creorge Bryson Tnkermah, *' C. De Boucherville, Montarville. Clerk, G. B. de Boucherville. Gentleman Usher of the Black Bod, 3. S. Hatt. Sergeant-at-ArmSrT. E. Roy. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Spiioker. . . .Hon P. Fortin. Argenteuil . . . . .S. Bellingham, Bagot . . «. ...,. . .P. S: Gendron, Beauce f.X. Dulac, Beauhamois. . . .E. H Bissoi^, Bellechasse . . . .D. Fradet, Berthiar L. Sylvestre, Bonavanture . . .P. C Beauchesne, Brome ......... W. W. Lynch, m. d. Chambly. ..... .R. Prefontaine, Champlain . . . ..D. N. StOur, Charlevoix O. Gauthier, Chateaugnay. . .E. Laberge, m.d. Cbicoutimi . W. E. Price, Compton W. Sawyer, Deux Montagnes. fTon G. Ouimet. q.c. Dorchester L. N. Larochelle, Gaspe Hon P. Fortin, m.d. Hocnelaga L. Beaubien, Huntingdon. . . . A Cameron, Iberville L. Molleur, Jacques Cartier.N. M. LeCavalier, Joliette V. P. Lavallee^ m .d. Kamouraaka . . .C. F. Roy, Laprairie L. B. A.'Charlebois, L'As8omption . .0. Pelletier Laval L. O. Loranger, Levis L' Islet P G. Verreault Lotbiniere H . G. Joly, Maskihonge. . . .M. Houde Megantic ../..Hori^G Irvine, m.e.c Missisqiuoi G- E. B>'ker, Montcalm O Martin, Montmagny. . .T. C. S. Langelier, Montmorency .Hon A. R. Angers, Montreal, c. . .A. W. Ogilvie, Montreal, s. . .8. 0. Taillon, Montreal, w. . .T. McGauvran, Napi'erville L. D. Lafontame, Nicolet F. X. O. Methot, Ottawa Co. . . .Dr. Duhumel, Pontiac Hon L. R. Church, Portneuf Dr P. LaRue, Quebec, c . . . Dr Rinfret dit Malouin Quebec, E J. Shehyn, Quebec, w. . . .John Hearn, Quebec Co Hon P. Garneau. Richmond & \ r„„ ^ „. . Wolf / Jacques Picard, Richelieu J. A. Dorion, Rimouski Alex, Chauveau. Rouville V. Robert, St H^'acinthe . .P. Bachand, St .Jean F. G. Marchand, St Maurice. . . E. Gerin, rl.h.g.s. Shefford Hon M. Laframboise, Sherbrooke Hon J. G Robertscm, Soulanges George DeBeaujeu, Stanstead J. Thornton, Temiscouata. . .6. H. Dexhesne, VaaiialteratiMt Croaad Iplees, at ■>• WN BKOTWEM aad C«. n. «. wvumm Md c«:,oxa«e •# imm rmat, ■««« cr r^mm^t wharr i I n -4 208 BRLCHKR8 FARMKR S [1877 Vercheres M. D'Aigle Yaiuaska J . S. C. Wurtcl^. Terrebonne . /Ton J A Chapleau, q.c Trois Rivieres. M)n H. G. Malhiut, Vaudreuil E. Lalonde, Chrkf O. M. Muir. Sergeant at Arms, Q. Larocqne. PROVINCE OP MANITOBA. Skat op Government — WINNIPEG. Li^ttUMt (governor, Hi> Honor the ffon. Alexander Mpnrtot P. C» . •>;•«! EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Bon, I^ A. Davis, Treaturer and Premier. " J. Norquay. " I^. McKay, Minister of Agriculture. " C. Inkster, President of Council.^ " J. Itoyal, Attorney General, Provincial Secretary, and Mittistsr of Pmlic Woi'ks. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. ^pea,ker. . . . Ron. Mr. Dubuc. St. Paul's Dr. Curtis J. Bird, St. Vital J. I^may, St. Clements.. .T. Howard, St. James Edwin Bourke, St. Ai drews, N..jQnn Gunn, St. Francois " Xavier, £. Pascal Breland, St. Charles., j ^Mu^J^^"' *°^ ^- St. Norbert, S. ,^dn. J. Dubuc, Baie St. Paul. . . F. Chenier. St. Boniface, ) Han. Mace Amable E. i Girard, Rockwood W. F. Luxton, Westbourne .... C. P. Brown, Spiirigfield.' St. Andrews, 8. . . St. Peters , St. Agatha , I^ke Manitoba.. , St. Ann's St. Norbert, N... High Bluff St. Francois Xa- ) vier, W j St. Boniface, W.. Winnipeg and | St. John's. . . . ) Poplar Point Kildonan Headingly .W. R. Dick, Hon. J. Norquay, , Captain Howard, A. F. Mattin, Angus McKay, ,C. Nolin, Joseph Letnay, Dr Cowan, Hon Joseph Royal Hon M. A. Girard, £oo R. A. Davis, T. E. Cpmish, John {Sutherland, J. Taylor, PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, Skat of Government — VICTORIA. Lieutenant Governor — Hon Albert Norton Richards. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon E. Brown, President of Council. " A. C. EUiott, Attorney General, if Provincial Sec7'etary, (Premier.) " Forbes G. Vernon, UiieJ' Comin'r of Lands and Woi-ks. " T. B. Humphrey, Minister of Finance and Agriculture. Clerk, J. Y. Young. IIMVWN BKttTilSMl And €«^ Dr«n(tat».l|«UUtt Nw ■. nilABK aii^ €•. N«Me*i *M ll»lli«*t V»rilii, P#%r«kp^t WMiirff 1877] ALMANACK. 209 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker, ... Bon. Dr. Trimble. Cariboo G A 3. Walkem, A. E. B. Davie, J. Evans. Comox John Ath. Cowichan W. Smithc. E. Piinbury. Esquimault W. Usher, F. Williams. Kootenay A W. Vowell, C. Gallagher. Lillooet W. Brown. W . Morrison. Nanaimo John Brydcn. New Westminister Dist.W. J. Armstrong, J. C. Hughes. Do. do. City.K. Dickinson Victoria City I. W Douglas, non A. C. Elliott, J. Trimble. Do. District Dr, Tolmte, Hon T.B. Huniphrev. Yale J. A. Mara, R. Smith, Hon F. G. Vernon. CUrk, J. R. Hett PROVINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Governor — Sir John Hawley Clover, K. C. M. Q. Private Secretary • J. Mundy, Esq EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hwk F. B. T. Carter, Premier, •' ED. Shea, " James J. Rogerson, Hon "W. J. WhiteWay, •' W. J. S. Donnelly, '' Stephen Kendell. LBG}lE:.AtlVE COUNCiL. Hon Edward Morris, President. Hon iTames S. Clift, " John Winter, m.d. " Peter G. Tessier, " reward WhitJe, '• Robert Kent. " E. D. Shea, Hon W. J. S. Donnelly, " Robert Thorburn, " A. Harvev, " Thomas talbot, " Stephen Rendell. Acting Master in Chancery — Tliomas J. K )Ugh, Esq. Acting Clerk— UxiRh Carter, Esq. Usher of the Black Bod -W. F. Rennie, Esq. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Speaker — Hon Prescott Emerson. St. John's, East— John J. Dea»in, R. J. Parsons, and R. J. Kent. Esqs. " " Wkst— Lewis T«sRier, Patrick J. Scott and M. Fenelon, Ksqs. Harbor Main— J. .1 Little and PatricK Nowlan. PoKT DE Gkave— Nathaniel Kabbfts, Esq. Hakbob Gback— //o»» a. Shea, and Joseph Goddeh, Esq. Cabbonkab- John Rorke, Esq. Bay oe Vkrdk— //on James J. Rogerson. TiUNiTY— /Ton W. Whiteway, John Steer and Jrmes Watson, Esq Bon A VISTA— John H. Warren, Charles Bowling, A. J. W. McNeily, Esqs I I •1'^ BK^WIK mi«TliKlf8 aiNI CO., CM1« UiiraMif »rj r«te«e ■. m, ynJUm •«« €•., rmUmt Bur C«Mcra, koM cr rsww't Wkarf 210 BELCUKRa KAKMRRS [1877 TwibLiNOATK AND Pooo—Ilm V. B. T. Ciirter, Charles Duder, and William KelliKfJW, E»(|r9. Prkryland — Rioliard Raftun, and J.J. Conrov, Knqr*. Plackntia AyD St. Mary''* — Charles F. Hcnnutt, James Collins and M. Vr. Dwyer, Esqrs. Burin — Charles E. Ayr and James S. Winter, Enqrs. Forth NK Bay — Robert Alexander, Esq BURdKO AND LapOILB— — — — — , C/erit— John Stuart, Esq. A$$i$tatU Clerk — R. B. Holden, Esq, Solicitor^— Joan H. Boone, Esq. OFFICERS OF THL GOVERNMENT. Attorney General—Uon F. B. T. Carter; Solicitor General— Hon W. V. Whiteway; Colonial Secretary— Hon E. D. 8hea; Receiver General— Hon Jamee J. Rogerson; Financial Secretary— Hon W. J. H. Donnflly; Auditor General — Thomas Glen, Esq ; Surveyor General — John U. Warren, Esq ; Assistant Collector of CuUoms—J%me» Haywood, Esq. SUPREME COURT. Chie/ Justice— Han Sir H. W. Hoylen ; Assistant Judges— Hons B. RobipRon and John Haywood; Clerk of CottW— Prescott Emerson, Esq ; Sheriff— Hon Thomas Talbot. St. John's District Covkt— Judges— b. W. Prowse and Henry Renouf, Esqrs; Clerk of the Pence — R. R. Lilley, Esq. Haraob Gkaob District Court— yu(/gf«-.^T. R. Bennett, Esq. DSFAETICBITT 01* SCZLZTIA. Commander in Chief, His Excellency the Jtt Hon Lord DurrsRiM, K. P., K. C. B. Governor-General. FROVINOB OF NOVA SCOTIA. NINTH MILITABY DISTBICT, Deputy Adjutant General, Colonel John Wintburn Laurie. District Paymaster, Major Charles J. McDonald. First and Seoond Brigade Divisions Consist of the Regimental Division of the City of Halifax and Counties of Halifax, Hants, (Johhe.ster, Cumberland, PiQtoti, Antigonish, (juys- horough; and Kings, Annapolis, Dlgby, Yarmouth, Shelburne and Lunen- burg. Brigade Major, Lt Col. Thomas Milsom. Nf.S.lil. Third BriRade Divitiion Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Inverness, Victoria, Richmond, and Cape Breton. Brigade Major, Lt*Col. Charles Crewe Read, If.S.M. ! S on SB«Wlf B««T«BB» im£ iHalirax.y Lieut Cot George Mttchell Mnjipr Thomas Mowhraj' Capti Alexandoir G lletiselein W k 8 WainwPKht, m Georue A San ford John C Olap4 F H Oxiey J E Currea 1st Lieut$, Alfred W. Urockley John A ThompgoD (jeor^re B^ VVilcoY John McCrow W A Garrison G Oland Paj/taaMer C A Creighton M' Lancelot John Bland Quar MaU George Anderson Surg Arthur Moren A»$t Surg J Ferguson Black, M.O. SlTD '*HAMrAX" Brioadb Halifax. Lieut Col David McPhersoa Major John A Boak Pagm Edward J Lordly AdS A Mulvena Quar Matt B A Taylor Surg AliVed HWomlill, M.D Aul Surg John Soniers, Bi. D. Nol Dattbby, (Herring Cove.) Cavt D Johnson Sim; Liettt Thomas Johnson No 3 Battery, (Dart. «iow/A,) Capt E Stain J at Lieui W Lithgow ^nd Lieut a P Cl«y No 3 Battehy, (Riekr mond.) Capt John M Dewolf l$t Lieut D S Stewart 2n(tLie%U E J Gorhara No4Battbrt, {Hdifax) Capt Jamei Reeves IH Lieut RDart TmdLt^tt J W Preston No 6 Battbry, {Puneffi Cow.) Capt William A Purcell R Murray No 6 Battbry, ( Eaati'm Pafsage, Uali/ax Harbor.) Capt W M Lotkart l$t Lieut John Himmelman LUNKNBUltO BATTBBY. Capt Jamea Dowling l$t Lieut Q Godlev 2nd Lieut Jamea H Brown Wahonb Bay BATxntY. Capt Edward Jam«« Ut Lieui Sanil Bourgovne 2nd Lteut Charles Andrews BlABY BaTTK«T« Capt J Da!v Jil Lieut E C Do.lge 2Md Ueui W S Gilpia FicTou Battshy Oabbi- S«ir ABTILLBBT. Capt loseph A Gordon Ut Lkut^ J K DavieR 2nd Lteut p. T. Hislop Inftuitry And Blll««. eSBD " TwK Halifax Vo- luktbkb Batt'w of RiFLBS," {Halifax.) Lieut Cot William H PHlliater Mdjore, John D Ciimniina J D Mcintosh Capt* J X Ritchi» J M Mum ford Wm McK^rron Thos Josepii \VaTsh B Berkley Bond E Ful:s mmmm wmmm l*reaieitpti«Mi«>-lxnd Lievl Rodk M*K«'nEia Ent John S M'Kav No r ':X>, [Moumfim\ Cnpt Wm Skitherlar^ LiniU Wm MaxweM En$ James Fraser No 8 Co, [tifw Lairg] Capt An JUS M'Leod Lieut D SutherlHitd Em I- Thomas McLeod J Pace En* No QCo Capt W Oxiey H S Smith PROVISIONAL BATTA LIONS OF INFANTRY ANO BIFLES. CtTXBERLAXD PltOVIS- ioi«AL Battamojt or Infantry N-8. Major If B Harrisuu Paum G K Church iluar Mas W Muttatt Surg A Hodgsua . , g , , No 1 Oo, (ilmAer«(] Cqpt J Albert Black Lieut R Christie H Uoejs No 2 Co, [Riwr PhiKp] Capt R L Black Lieut Wm C Philips En$ Jas C Black No 3 Co, [Maccan and River Herbert] Capl J Harrison Lieut A Colburn No4Co, [27rf«wA] Capt HC Mills Liwt J Lod^ Victoria Provisional ■ Batt o* Infantry, Saddeck Mi^'or Wm Bingham A Boatfnot A^' H A PoTle Quar Ma* J McDonald Surg M Do4d, M D No 1 Co, iBaddtek] Capl H Cain Lieta Donald McKae En* V McRae No 2 Co, iMtU. U River] Capt Charles McKae Lieut Jodn Campbell £m J F McNif 1 No t Co, £ Orand Narroun] Capl John S McNiel Lietd H McNiel Etu John McNeil No 4 Co, [Bnddeek] Capt , D F McRae No 6 Co, [Sydney, C. B.] Capt Chas W Hill Lieut Huc^lt McLeod S. J M'.llv ; En* D McQuarrie mmmwu mmvxmmwok 9mA €•.« Iff. M. ntt>um$aH[cm.,1f»Vh'»9Mgmt UjmmmUt^mm* rbwcKs mmmrf 18773 ALMANACK. 215 STAF7 07 TBS ABM? XZT VOVA SOOTZA. CommandtT H. M. Farc^^, His Exce'.lewcy L^k General Sir Wm O'Grftdy Hahv x.c.b., Coloml o< 47th JToot^ Asti MUitarjf HedMar^ Mtijor A. 8. QuUl, b p, hAe R. C. Rifles. Aides-deGamp, CmI K. ». O'O. Haley, 84th V, Ciapt R. I. Ward, WthF, Bngade Afa;«r, C«pf i^ I«. Eii^Iimd, I3th Foot. ^M( i4^' anr/ Quar il/a« Gtn'l, Lt Col W, H. K«n-, Tr p, T>epot Bn. Tovon Major, Capt R. Na<;le, h p, late Foyal CanatlHW R)fle». Garriawi Inatruciar, Cspt E N retbTs, Kl Ei»;{ineera. Officer Cmnmcr'Hing ItogtU Artillery, Col J. H.- Elfiree, R^ A. Vcmnumding Rogn, Engineer, Col J. W. Lqt^I c.I»w Di$tria Coiumitsarif Ganertd, Asst Comm Geii .1. W, Afurrny. Commi$»ary Generai, (Ordnanteji Astt CMnm Gen J. I. tiillejr. Prtn JUedieal Officer^ Dep'j Surgeon GenI G. A. F. ^helton, ir.B. Chaplains, Rev E. JS. B, KkseMi, ».a.. Ret A. J. T»wDeiid» b^., and Rtr f . Moore, R. C. Commiaaiariat and Tnmapov^ IDttpcrtaMnl. CofRTxissmy. J. F. W. I>esBfirre». JMf Ctrnmatary, W. H. Eliot. ^ ^ Ordnaaaa Eh ore Dvpmwiamat' Deputy Commimary, W. B. LeGeylr Am< (Jommiaaary^ £. O. Leggettr Pay Snb^OexMtrtmenlk ., r.c. Sw-goon AtajoF*, W. Perry, attached to R. Artillery ; Pv B. SSaiitk, M.p., attacked to 87tk> W. 8. Oliver, attached lo fiOthr RoTAL AiiTiLi.RKT-*~The Royal Amu and Supporfera, wftR a Caimof), " Uhiqae " over the Gun, nni " Quo Fas et Gloria dueuni" be- low it 0rd, 5th aad 6th Batieriet, 7th Bri|i;aile^ Cd J. L. Kigee; Majors, rarleton and MoiTtgumerie ; Vapta, I^rcom, Martrice ; Lietits, Walker, Kcrrieoa, Daw&on^, CcMwU aad Carter; Adj, J. M. Doaglas, iCapt)t; <2iiar iUoa, W. Wishart. RV>TAX. EivonvBBBS— The Royal Amr» and Sanportera, with a Can- non, •* Vhique '* over the Gtn, and " Qiw Fas et Gloria ducttnt *' l)ei,')w it. (91h Company). Col J. W. Lovell, c.b. ; Major, E. Hinay ; Capt, E. N. Peters ; LieatJ, R Athorpe, C. H. Gordbn, W. 8t. Geo Ord, Brady, Sjhea. 60th (King's Royal Rifle Corps]f^)st Batt'^Ctler et Awditr— "Rolekt," " Viwiera,'^' " Martinlaue," " Taltvera," " Fuentes d'Onor," "Albnhera/' •♦Ciudad Kodrigo,*' "Badsjoa," -Salwanaeo," " Vit- toria," "Pyrenees," "Nivilks," "Rive." "Orthes," "Tonlonse," " PeninsalOT," *' Punjaab." " Mooltan,*' " Goojerat," "Delhi," " Takn Forts," " Pekin." Vol Hen Vise Melville, o.c.b. . Lieut Col Chas A. B. Gordon, Col; Majors, Fra D. Farquharson, J. D. Dundaa; Cnpts, riiat«sraplil« ClMnHlcal»» ctc.» at KH»WN MKWVHERl aakl €•• n. n. nrt.fcnK »«« c*.,ti& ri«t«, tc. ix, IM*^ »x,ii«k«i P^wtoi^t w^h 216 belchkr's farmer's [1877 J.G. Croybie, N. W. Wallafce, P. J. H. A. Barne, J. T. D. Crosliie, H. D. Brown, E. L. Fraser, Htm C. R. Howard, P. A. T. Hope Johnston ; Lieuts, R. C Davtes, F. T. A. Wood, Hon Keith Turnonr, H. S. H. Ridtoin, James E. Erskine ; Lieutenants, Colin M. I>undas, Henry F, Hassiarel, Frank W. Eden ; Nav Lieut, Frederick Hire ; Chaplain and Nav Inst, Rer William Law j Staff Surg^ Charles J. Devonshire ; Paymaster, William H. Bowcn. Encounteb, 14. S. Corvette. 1405 tons. 350 H, P. Captain, Richard Bradshaw ; Lieutenants, John S. L. Long, Hei'oert G. Archer, Daniel M'N. Riddel, Alfred N. Winsloe ; Nav Lieut, Berkeley St. G. Dcane ; Chaplain, Rev. Reginald H. Tcffry, ma. ; Staff Surgeon, John B. Nicholl, M.D. ; Paymaster, John N. Cofborne ; Chief Em/ineer, Wal- ter T. Fry ; Strrqe&n, Michael Fitzgerald ; A$st Paftnaster, William R. Dod ridge. Pert, 4. Dmible S. Composite Gtm- Vessel. 464 tons. 120 11. P. Commander, Henry C. Aitchison ; Lieiits, Gerald W. Russell, Chas 8. Nicholson ; Sub-Lieut, Henry Savilo ; Surgeon, John Stone ; Assist. Paymaster in charge, Beresford C Scott. Plover, 3. Double S Gun-Vessel. 664 tons. 160 H. P. Com- mauJ:r, Hector B. Stewart ; Lieuts, Spencer H. M. Login, Thomas IVfacGill ; Nav Lieut, Thoitlas Cope ; Staff Surgeon, Henry McDonnell ; Assist. Paymaster in charge, Frederick L. M. Dyer. Rover, !8. Lon S. Corvette. Captain, Thomas Bamardiston; Lieuts, Reginald F. H. Henderson, Henry A. Baring, Frnsmns A. Omraanney, Archibald J. Pocklington, George F. Smith ; Nav Lieut, John B. Johnson ; Lieut. Mar., Henry Gritton ; Chaplain and Nav. Instr., Rev. John L. Robinson, b.a. ; Staff Surgeon, Henry Hadlow ; Paymaster, Francis J. B. Shapcote; C'Aie/ A'n^iVrccr, Nathaniel Farrant; Sub-Lieuis, Rowland E. Berkeley, Henry B. Jackson, Charles H. Dare ; Surgeon, Alexander R. Joyce; Assist. Paymaster, Wenman D. Green. Terror, 8. 5. Floating Battery. 1971 tons. 200 H. P. Captain, Leveson E. H. Somerset ; Lieutenant, Nelson Byng ; Staff Com, William L. Dodds ; Paf/master, Luke C. Masterson ; ChteJ" Engineer, \ Frederick W. Sutton ; Surgeon, Robert W. Biddulph ; Assist. Paym, \ Andrew J. Ramsay. Ariel, 4. S. Composite Gunboat. 308 tons. 60 H. P. Lievt. ^' I Com., Oxford Churchill ; Nav Sub-Lieut. Charles E. Pritohard ; Surgeon, John Mackie ; Assist. Paym in charge, William H. Rowe. Zepiitr, 4. S. Composite Gunboat. 308 tons. 60 H. P. Lieta ^ Com, Charles R C. llamilton ; Sub-Lieuts, Alexander B. Stewart, James Cuddy; Surgeon, William Pearson, m.d. ; Assist. Paym in charge, William O. Bedford. Pyramus, 5th Rate. Receiving Hulk, Halifax. Chief Carpenter, John Pollard ; Boatsivain, John Plant. Sp««ig«», Urushes and Cvmbs, at BKOTTN ISKOTlim* A CO. WL fl* nJ14LEil iMtd €#•• PatcHl florae S1i«ei. 1ic« Q I » % ? ? S I ft aiL9WM UUBVUEUAaud U>^ ttetaU DrimgiMiM ■. H. niLiJlB and CO. NoMe^s ftml ■oare*s V«m»b, PowtVa WftaH f I n o 3 I •V4' 8 * o I o 220 BELCH ISRS FARMERS [1877 R. N. BECKWITH General Comimssion Mercliant Ann WirOLESALG DEAI.SR IK MANUFACTURERS^ A6EKT & FORWARDER. 83 Upper Water Street, HALIFAX, N. S. W. M. D. PEARMAN & CO Importers, Sliippers, Commissioii Merchants, AND DEALERS IN HOUB, MMl, TIAS, S¥iMS, TOBACCOS t GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, 121 Upper Water Street, H^LIF^X. Consigniueiits solicited. Orders carefully and promptly attended to. ■MOWN BttOTMEBB SMl CO.^SoM Leaf and Dry PalnU H. H. FULLER A CO., Bar and Bolt Iron, llcnil of Powcr'R H harf. iiv i> Eix:, Page AdrertiBemento. 2-44, 63, 79, 80, 218-248 Attornlea and Barristers 86 Acadia College, Wolfvllle 161 Alumni 161 Agriculture, Board of 161 Anny 215 Assigneefl, Official 104 Auditors Office 103 Barristers and Attornies 86 Society 82 Baptist Convention N. 8. and N. B. . IHO Ministers 159 Home Missionary Union ...ICO Board B'oreign Missions 160 Ministerial £d. Board 161 Conference, Free 169 Bible Society 182 Book and Tract Society 183 Benevolent Institutions 181 Building Society 175 British Columbia, Province of: Lt. Governor, Execulive Counell and Le(»i8lative Ascenibly 208 Baulis— Halifax Banking Co 160 Bank of Nora Scotia 170 British North America 170 Union Bank of Halitax 170 Merchant^' Bank 170 People's Bunk of Halifax. . . 170 B«nk of Yarmouth 170 Coin Bank of Windsor 171 Kxchange Bank of Y»rin*uthl71 Of Liverpool,. 171 Of Pictou 171 Of Montreal 171 Dominion Savings* Bank 104,171 Chamber of Comioeroe, Ifaliiiuc 175 Chrktian Association 184 Chronological C vcles 49 Calendar Pages*. 54-77 County Courta, Sittings of 83 Clei*fl 83 County Treaeurera 84 Courbi— Siif)i''«iie,ofCairfida 81 Exchequer of Giuiada. 81 Marriage and Divorce 82 Supreme of Nova Scotia 81 Vii-xi Admiialtj' 82 County 83 Classifteatioii of Impor ta, 120 Exporte 126 Clerks of P«nibly, 208 Marine and Flshtiriod Department. . 133 Marine Insurance Companies 171 Matiouic 187 Medical Collage, Hftlifai 166 Medical Register 144 Methodist Church of Canada .161 Militia Department 210 Mines and Woxks Department 150 i I H 01 & O 8 13 o g I s V % I i I o ft IS SROWV BBOTHEBA * CO^ Importers of Patent Me^ilciuca. n. H. rrtLEII nn«l rO.,Oxlile or Iron Paisl, Head of Power'it TThnrf I 222 BKLCnEHS FAKMKR8 [1877 Vane MeiTuntilft Conipaniea 17S MerchniitH' Private Signals 180 Movable FfUntH, &c 49 National aitd Benevolent Societies . . 181 Navy, The 217 New Brunswick, Province of; Lieut. Qovdrnor, Executive and Legisla- tive Councils, end Legislative As- «embly 203 Newfoundland, Province of: Lieut. Oovernor, Exeoutlvo and Legisla- tive Councils, Assembly, etc 209 Now Glasgow, Town of 48 Nov » ocotia, Province of: Lieut.- Qovernor, Executive & Lts^lBlative Councils, & Legislative A8aembly20^ Odd Fellows 193 Ontario Proviuce of: Lie; t- Gov., Executive Cour..;il and Liet;i:ilr\tive Assemuly 20S Orange Lodge, Grand 194 PlaneU, Signs of the 49 Morning and Evening 80 Pictou, Corporation of. 47 Penitentiary 104 Post Offlce Department: Nova Scotia Postal Division. . .105 Ifalifrtx Pofct Office 105 Arrival and Departure of Mails at Halifax 10« Country Post Offloes 109 Principal Rates of Posttge 110 Miscellaneons Mail Matter Ill P jistratlor. Fkb 112 Pai ccl Post li: Money Order Branch 105, 112 Presbyterian College, Ualiihx IGS Pi-osbyterian Ministers 166 Probate, Judges 83 " Registrars 83 Prince Edw.ird Island, Province of: Lieut.-Governor, Executive arwl Ijegislative Councils, and Legisla- tive Assembly 204 Provincial Government OflBcers 150 Protlionotarien 82 Quebec, Province of: Li«\it.-Gover- nor, Exc'cutive and Legislative Councils, <% Legislative AsMembly.206 Railways, Cob'^hes and Steamers. ... 113 Receiver Genei-&t'B Offlce 103 Registrars of Probate 83 Registrars of Deeds 84 Rogation Days 49 Roman Catholic Clergv 104 Royal Family of Great Britain 197 Religious and Benevolent Societies. . 181 Seasons, Beginning of. 60 Sessions, vSittings o^ 84 St. Mi. y's College. Halliax 165 bt. Francis Xavfer's College, Antigo- nlsh 1(i6 Societies, National, Religious and Be- nevol»(Ut 181 Signals, .it Citadel Ilill 178 Signals, Merchants' Private 180 Slieritis , 82 Steamers 117 Suprti'iie Court., Sittings of. 82 Taiitr, The . VM Teiegrppli Couipany and Offices ... .173 Tide Table 78 Temi^erance : Sons of. Iflfi British Temwlars 1!>.5 I. O. Good Templars 11)5 Truro, Corporation of 48 University of Halilhx 162 Veritas Uejiristrar of Shipping. 106 Vice Admii ^Ity Court 82 Windsor and Annapolis Railway 115 Wefvther GiiWe 52 Weights and Measures, Forms of, etc 129-132 Weights, Deputy Inspectors of, J29 WesTsyau College, Sackville 163 Academy, '' 164 College Alumni W4 Methodist Ministers lU Zodiac, Signs of. 49 Samples mailed to any address and prices named, ments will receive prompt attention. Coneign- IWilZiain J. 3'ras-er, Corner Barrington & Jacob Sts., Halifax. SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Importer and Whole.iale Dealer in Sugar, SColassds, Tea, Flour, Meal, Tobacco, Eice, Earns, Fork & General tjroceries. Ut^lTN BBOTHKISS •«« €«U On^Oftts, !.■• FVLIiRR A€0.," BmndniniH** London While 1jfm4l, Power*)! ifhmitt 1877] ALMANACK. 223 THOMAS P. CONNOLLY, Wholesale and lletail Dealer in eve^y description of f) C0N8IBTINO OK Foolscaps, Letter Papers, Note Papers, Printing Papers, Envelopes, Steel Pens, l*en Holders, Slate and Lead Pencils, lilank Books, Pocket I'ooks, Drawing Papers, Music Papers, Memo, and Puss Books, ^c, &c., &c. PLAYING, PRINTING AND LADIES AND GENTS' VISITING CARDS. Together with a large assoi-tment of BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, OHUROH SEHViOES, School Books, Song Books, Novels, &c., at the Lowest Prices, Also— A Spkcialtv : Catbolic Prayer Boots, CatecUsis, &c., Wilesale M Retail. JOHH H. SYM0N8, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in. Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Pipes, 9ALKeM & TftOtT PtSMIN® T«@KLi, CRICKETING AND BASE-BALL IMPLEMENTS, Larigans, Snow Shoes^ and Moccasins. PATEIHT SKATES. AMERICAN REVOLVERS, ETC. Address: TOBACCO & CIGAR DEPOT, 142 Granville St., Halifax. I f I I I I ! I Wi«Wlf WMItlSflUI A: €•., •rdMUica SffMwe, ■lOlflix. II. If. FITLLKR And CO., Riir KNd Ball Iron, hend of P*w«r*t Wharf Id I t I 1 9 a; 224 nKLCHKRS FARMKUS [1877 FZES DSFABT2CS]^T. Chairman, Alderman M. J. Power; Secretary, R. L. SutliflTe. Fire Wakuh. — No. 1, Ci. J.FIuck, James Fitilay, Richard Adams. 2, Aid. Wm. Murray, W. D. Harrington, S. Cummins. 8, Andrew Lamphiur, Geo. A. Sandford, T. Snellinan. 4, Aid. M. J. Power, M. J. Kearney, R. L. Sutliffe. 6, VV. G. Wiswell, John Fad, Andrew Armstrong. 6, John K. M. Taylor, John Ma}' and John Mosher. Ex-Ojjicio, Jeremiah Murphy, Capt Union Engine Company, P. Carey, Capt Axe Company. Qnnmittee of ytanaqement at Fires. — Alderman Murray, Messrs. M. J. Kearney, George Wiswell and John E. M. Taylor. Committee in ctiarge of Enrjines, Reels, (fc— No 1 Steam Engine, A. Lamphier, T. Spellinan;' No 2 Steam Engine, John Fad, James Arm- strong; No. 3 Steam Engine, James Finlav, G. J.FIuck; No S Hand Engine, John May, John Mosher; No 6 Handl'^ngine, R. Abbot; No 1 Hose Reel, Alderroan Harrington; No 2 Hose Reel, Simon Cummins; No. 3 Hose Reel, John Ead, James Armstrong. Committee of Supply — Alderman Murray, J. E. M. Taylor, M. J. Keamev, W. G. Wisweil. Committee in Charge of Plugs, Tanks, ms, etc 32, 88 Kent, Geo. A., Boots and Shoes. 8'^ Knap«n, O. J., Stencil Cutter, etc.. . 86 Knight, W. F. Saddleiy, etc 284 Laurilliard, H. Q., Custom Tailor.. 80 Lawson, Eld ward. Auctioneer and Broker 28 Layton, W. and Son, General Grocers.248 Macdonald and Co. , Brass Founders, Left side right hand pages. Mackinlaj, A. and W., Stationery . .288 Magee, Robsrt, Hats, Caps, etc 81 McKerron, Wm., Marine Notary 20 McKiel, J. J., Undertaking, etc 38 Mahon Bros., D17 Goods 246 Moir and Co., Bread and Biscuit Bakery 86 Morse, John E., Tea Merchant 232 Mumford, W. B. and Sons, Country Market 48 Murray, I. S., Commission Merchant.246 Nova Scotia Printiog Co 89 O'Brien, James J., Hairdresser 236 Parks, Wm. and Son, Cotton Mills . 68 Pearman, W. M. D. and Co., Com- mission Merchant 220 Philp, John H., Hats, Caps, Furs. . . 4 Pickfordond Black, Ship Chandlery. 11 do. ri|,'ht side right hand pages. Reardon, James, Painter, etc 28 Reid, D. and Cu., Clothiers 228 Robertson, William, Hardware 2 Robson, C. and Co., Dry Goods. .. 16 Ruggles and Salterlo, China, Glass. . 10 Sarre, N., Tobacco, Cigars, etc 248 Schwartz, H. A., Stove Store 16 Scott, A. W., Insurance 21 . ii BB9WM BBOTBEBf and CO., WkoleMle BrviflsU I. H. FIlLLKIt Si €:o., Flrlk** <'Mt ftlrrl, HeMd of Power's Whmrr. 226 HKLCIIKRS FAKMKIIS [1877 Surlvcn, J. J. and Ron, Uakery 23A Skliiiiur, Wni., Nurwory 244 Mmith, H. A. Drv Oo.mIh 247 Hniith luid Kay, Kiitltshl I'oftorj 2i7 Hmith liriM., i)ry (ioixIm, Millinery. . Stiiirii, .lohti. Iron and llardwaru.. . . 7 HtairM, \V., Son and Morrow, Hard- waro 219 Htayncr, K. U. and C, CoinmUvlon MoruhantH 12 Stophon, A. and Hon, Furaituro, etc. 5 ByinuiiH, J. H., Tobaocu and Ui|farf..223 T)u-akNtun and Antrwin, Hardware. . 42 Tlionison, v. II., llgotM, ShooH, etc . . 24 Troniain, U. O., Iniiurance 22. f HiiMlil» GENERAL AGENT CANADA AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE: 14 SACKVILLc STREET, '-.HALIFAX, N. S. LOWEST RATES. Capital, . - . $1,000,000. Oovernment Deposit, • 50,000. BRITISH SHOE STORE, W. C. BRENNAN & CO. Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in oott9$9 Hhioesi Ac l:^ul>l>ei*s. HALIFAX, N. S. BKOWN BKOTHEBi « CO., Ordnanee ft4«iur«, ItaUfkx. ■. ■. FIJELKBaMd CO.. Woblr*ii Palrat llniiunll«. kead Power's WImtT BRICKYARD & POTTERY, SMITH & KAYE, Proprietors, MANUrACTURBRB OW EARTHENWARE— Milk Pani, Crenm Trooks, Butter Crocks, Chamber!, Bean Poti, Flower I'oti, Flower VaBos, Fern Standi. STONEWARE— Butter Crocks, Li(|uor Jura, Preserve Jars, Bean Pota, Cburna, Oingerbeera, Foot Warroera, Ink Bottlea. FIRE-CLAY WARE— Octagon Chimney Crocks. Plain Cans and Hoods, UlazedCans and Hoods, Red Cans, Stove Pipe Stones, Bakers* Tile, Flue linings. Cheeks and Grate Hacks. DRAIN PIPE— Drain Pipe 15 in. to 3 in.. Junctions, Bends, Traps, Syphons, Large Brick, Small Brick, Pressed Brick. FARMER'S DRAIN TILE— Having made this a Specialty, we are now prepared to deliver the above of a quality and at prices that defy competition. We received a Bronze Medal at the Exhibition at I'hiladolphia, for our Ware etc., and First Prize at the A.gricultural Exhibition at Truro, for Farmer's Drain Tile. |TQ)WM) ©FFGOi, Mi M^mfSiQTQm ST.» HALEFAX. WORKS, ENFZZLD, HANTS CO. WILLIAM GOSSIP, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Books, Stationery, Paper Sanffinffs, Artists' Sffaterlals and Snflrlneeri Stationery. All the Educational Boohs inffeneral use in the Colle(;e8, Academies and Public Schools of the Province, constantly on hand. Pens, Inks, Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils, Black Board Chalk, Exercise Books, and all other School Requisites. The onl}' house in the Province where a complete Stock of Artists' Materials from the best makers in the world are to be found. A complete Stock pf Material for Wax Flower makingr. always on hand. Mathematical InstnimentH, Measuring Tapes, Enf^ncers' and Surveyor's Chains, Scales, Parallel Rules, Drawing Pai)er8 in great variety. Tracing Pa|iers, and Tracing Linen, and a great variety of other articles indisitensable to Civil Engi- neers and Surveyors— every article of the very best quality. The new Circular Globe Playing Cards, in circular box, great improvement, one pack In a box, 85 cont-s. PAPER HANGINGS by the bale, done up expresslv for country trade. Gold I'ens, Pen-Holders and Pencil Cases of the best description, from cele* brated houses. Valuable Presents in Boxes of Windsor & Newton's Superior Water Colours, and Photograph, Autograph and Scrap Albums. Order your Magazines, Newspapers and other Periodicals, from Great Britain and the United States, at William Gossip's, and they will be sure to arrive punctually with the utmost despatch, and at the lowest rate. Belcher's Almanack at lowest wholesale rate. Printing and Book-binding of every description done to order. Copper Plate Printing done to order and with despatch. Wholesale Agent for Campbell's School History of Nova Sotia. f I rhotoffraphlc CkenilciiLi, etc., at BKOfVN KEVIHBMB amd CO. n. II. FlItlER A CO., OllM for r.««hlner]r. Head of Power's fTliarf* ■ ' ■ 'iL ■. wmum m^ «•. h«i 228 BELCHLRS FARMISR S [1877 9. e 1 n I I DAVIDSON & GRIGHTON, IMPORTERS OP I a I BRITISH Sc FOREIGN DRY GOODS READY-MADE CLOTHING, 9 6 o o HATS, GAPS AND FURNISHING GOODS, Wholesale and Retail. Nos. 1,3& 168 Corner Sackville and Lower Water Streets, DONALD REID & CO. Merchant Tailors, IMPORTERS OF Worsted Coatings, West of England Cloths and Trouserings. SCOTCH T WEED SUITINGS. Mr. Donald Chisholm so well known in connexion with the firm of Messrs. Davidson & Crichton, has charge of the Manufacturing Department, and all orders received have his personal attention. Patterns sent I97 Mail on application. TEBMH -la 1-2 per cent. oflT for Iniinedlale €«8b, and • per cent. oflT In three months Q O i I 3 Address— 191 HoUis Street, Halifax, N. S. •K«WM ItKvriliiMM « €«., OrOunucc (Mmare, imiimx. K a ML MUSE mx€ 09. H«Uaf aanA «MN^V«niih» f wt» g U li ft. tMMagBaiifaiilii^^^•r^'^^^^^^■^i^^^■^^^^^^^^^^il^^^^^^^iJ^ 1877] ALMANACK. 229 HOUSE, •- 9 A 8A8 jf ».'Ht- 'il For Steam and Gas Purposes. For Prices and TermB Apply Im r S. CUNAUlb ili co^ STDBIE7 COAIi, For House and Steam Purposes. For Gas Porposes. FOR PBIOES AKD TBBAfS APPLY TO Agents to General Mining Assooiation, L'd. All the above COALS are too weU,;icnown to require any puffiog. They have all b«eii tWted and found satisfactory. BALIFAZ, XT. S; mi I III I -I iMniii "ii'y^^'" ""^'.^ f r I mmmm iM-'CttltCtoU i*aiBii m B. H* FintRR A CO., ** Brandrams" Lomilou ^Vlilte Lead, Powcr'g Wliarl I e H •0 € I I I u 230 belcher's fabmer's [1877 THE ACADIA iftina A -KiY ? Of Nova Scotia. The imdersigiied is prepared to contract for the^sale of the above Company's superior STEAM, M AlFHRING & HOSSB COAUS Delivered Iree on board vessels at the Company's Wharf, in Pictou Harbor, and at the Eailway Terminus, Richmond, in Halifax Harbor ; also, at any Station on the Intercolonial and "Windsor and Annapolis Riiilways. THE ACADIA COAL Is durable, free from sulphur, makec no clinker, and is not injurious to fire surfaces. THE HOUSE COAL Burns with a bright .iame, makes no soot, and is entirely free from sulphur, and does not throw off unhealthy fumes while burning. Specially adapted to Cooking Stoves and Ranges, and can be used for broiling and toasting, and for all other pur- poses for which Charcoal is employed. Specially prepared for the newly-invented Soft Coal " Base Burners." rOST OFFICE AnDBESS- GENERAL ACE^T, STELLARTON, PICTOU COUNTY, N. S. f) imoWN BKOTHEM A CO., •rda»Mc« fi««are, HaUfta. ^1 .»< wcr'g Wliarl MAP OF PIOTOU HAEBOR, ' ▼Itii 7e4tten of Aoadla Oeal Oomtrnf* Miaw tad "Whtxt, <>\V 101 P/CTOU HARBOR ^^i % ■■I en f ACADIA COALCO'S ^^ COLLIERIES. 1 .^ "SW STDION % LfCR TDTHlMllE [. ■• miiEKWI CO., **lloyt*s** leather B elting, heaa of P»wcr'i W lMtrf — — — ^^— — — — ^^— ■ ^— — ■ i J 1 ! 232 belcher's farmer's £ £ A [1877 ToBiN's North Wharf, H s Id o I OB 9 o I H o I o I BB«WN BKOTHEKS A CO., Ordnance iqnare, Halifiuc. n. H. ITU.BII A CO., ▼. M. Hlieet Zinc, Head of Power's Wharf. I & i H S 1877] • ALMANACK. 233 ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIP COMP'Y STEAMERS SAIL IIEGULAKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, TO AND FROM New York and filasgow. Thsouffh Fassagre Tickets isstied to and £rom all Ports. — ALSO— First Class Steamers sailing regularly every fortnight FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL, (With a Steamer in March and Angnat from LONDON.) TO HALIFAX AND ST. JOHN, N. B. Carrying Passengers & Freight either way at low rates. 1. A. S. DiWOLF & %m, AGENTS, HALIFAX, N. 8. \ I o B i f •I f • •0 ■p«mg««, BriMli«s ABd Combs, at BKOWN BMOTHEBft dl CO. n. H. Fl'LLEK mill CO., Till Vhxtv, H\ II, ■»<', D.l.licnd PoMrr*H Wharl -I n i I 234 belciikr's farmer's [1877 TORONTO FLOUR DEPOT. BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N.S. JOSEPH CARMAN, IlVII'OllTKIl Oir FLOUR, OATMEAL, CORN MEAL, ETC. ALL DESCKIPTIONS OF Horse and Cattle ?sod, Bams, Sacon, Butter, Cheese, &c., &c. GOODS SHIPPED FREE OF CARTAGE AND WHARFAGE. Established 1817. WILLIAM F. KNIBHT, Saddle, Harness & Trunk Maker, AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER. 158 Hollis Street, - - Halifax, N. S. Whips, Spurs, Horse Clothing, Brushes, &c. u id i o\ <^ o • I H n « > B o 3. i BKOWN BkoTUEKS mul €0.. ^Vholcimlc OrnggUt* r'ii( ^Vharl I. II. FITIiER nnd CO., Bar nn«l Bolt Iron, lioad of INnrcrN Whwrf i M) 4* o H l« a I » h 10 i n 3 o o S 18V7] ALMANACK. 235 JAIMES J. i'ieiErs i.Ai:)iEH' HAIR EMPORIU Corner Prince and Granville Streets, (up stairs,) OPPOSITE Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, HALIFAX, N. S. All the Latest Styles of Fashionable Hair Work, Viz : liiidies' Wins. Curls, Swit';hes, Braids, Coils, PuffH, Fronts. Frizcttes. Gontlomen'8 Wi^rs, Tou- pees, Th«!atrifnl Wiyfs, Beards and Aliiustiiclies, warranted ot the best material it workmanship. TOILET REQUISITES. Ladies' (.'oinhiii^s miuie into Switehos, Braidfi, \'i'. Ail desi'riptions <>( H;ur Wink made aiul nit. Mod to suit the pre- Miiliii^' fashion. na:r Towelry MADK TO URDLK. JAMES J. O'BBIEN, WiG MAKER. J. J. SCRIVEN & SON, HALIFAX STEAM BAKERY, 274 UPPEE WATER STREET, AND 383 NORTH BARRINGTON STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. Keep con.staiitl}^ on haml, AN'holcsalo and ]ictail, FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND OATMEAL, No. 1, Xo. 2, Extra, Thin Family, Thick Family. NAVI^ BBEAD, No. 1 and No, 2, BAGS 100 Lbs, Cabin Bread, Soda Biscuit, (Bbls and Boxes), Wine Buiscuit, (Bbls and Boxes), Wine Crackers, (Bbls and Boxes), Sugar Crackers, (Bbls and Boxes), Mcdfbrd Crackers, (Bbls and Boxes), Water Crackers, (Bbls and Boxes), Butter Crackers, (Bbls and Boxes). < a w m o » d B o o B •e (D «♦ a •1 o o I f f I o o I Bpougoi. BnitibeH und ConibR, by BKOWN BMOTiUKS Hurt €0. m-. Mm wnJM^ Mi« C«.. rataai ■•»« •fftevf 286 ^blohbr's TARMER'8 [1877 J. R. FOSTER & Il^PORTBRS OK Mti.fEi 'II AND Wl '.r 1^. GROCERS, Iiupoz*ten£, And Wholflnlfl Deftlen in BA88' ft AUSOro ALES, 6IUNME88' STOUT. AOENTI POB Dawes' India Pale Ales and Forteri All fise packagM put up to suit ouatomera. Oaski charged on delivery and oredited whtfn returned. Mannftmtorwni of Loatm, BasplMrnr, FIim Apple aad Ittraw- bfWTsr Syrups. AU klBds Fort, aiierry and ltod«li» Wlaos. %• AU Mi-d. jjjjjj«^ WNC^ILiSALC raiet LIST roH AILBS «i PC^RTCR. Guinnen' stout, Hhds SS 00 " '< Bottles, Qte., Kr doe. 2 SO ■•> perdof. 1 60 Baird'a Stout, Hhds 80 00 Dawes & Cio.'s Stout, Hhds 28 00 " " Bottles, Qts. Bass' Ale, Hhds ....fSS 00 " " BotUea, Qts., per doi. 2 60 " " " Pts. " 1 60 Dawes A Co.'s Ale, Hh Hi FAIL 157 Soiiis Street, - Balifaac, IT. S. Proprietor of the Celebrated Peruvian Bitters, Odontine Es- senoe, Cliclera Mixture, Wine of Kennett, Furniture Polish, Cough EalBam, Ac , &c. Agent for the Celf^bratcd Mineral Waters of Vichy— under the control of French Government. Natural Bitter W^ater of Freidrichshal, Fulna, Vals, Potash, Soda, Lithia and other Waters. Agent for the Syrup of Hypophosphites of Linie, Soda anc Iron, and other Preparations of GRlMAULiT & CO., Paris. Agent for the Celebrated Perfume Manufactory of RIOAUF & Co., Paris. ON HAND AND FOR SALE : Paint Oils, Wool Oil, Sala«l Oil, INIachinery Oil, lUue Stone, Copperas, In Ugo, liOgwood, Svili>liur, Varnishes, Essences, Spices, Baking Soda, Cream of Tartar, Washing Soda, Glue, Combs, lirushes, Pomades, Hnir Oils, Patent Medicines, Glassware, Borax, Licorice, Lemon Syrup, Salt- petre, Mustard, Confectionery. Chamois Sl'iufi, F/'isfic t^ioc/n'n/js, Sufipcusar// Bandages, Trusses y Abdominal Supporters, Sfc, S^c. Fhotographio Stock, Homeopathic Medicines, MEDICINE CHESTS FOR SHIPS & FAMILIES. FEEDERS, INFANTS' FOOD, And SverTthinff for the XTursery and Toilet. Having a thorough know'odge of the different markets of the world, I am enabled to buy Goods to the very best advantage, and can thetefore sell as low, if not lower, than any other Houses in the trade. Prices of Goods will be quoted when desired, on forwarding a stamp for return postage. r. EA®Ai, 167 HOLLIS STREET, 1S.A.-LJrF,A.^Si. •BOWBT BBOTHEB8 A €•., Importers of Flower Seeds. I. n. FVLtEU ^% CO., 5lolilc*ii Pntrnt Oynniiilf r, firnil of Powrr'n Wharf. e 1 I < .a 1 o »H o e *4 » o o s u a o n 3 238 BKLCHF.U'S FARMKIl'S [1877 SCHOOL BOOKS, &o. 1 &W. HJ HAVE IN STOCK: Flat Papers, Card Boards, Blank Book Papers, BLANK BOOKS IN GREAT VARIETY, Memo. Books, Pocket Books, ENVELOPES, ASSORTED, GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS, EOWIirS PlICES, @OI.B PUIS, School Books, School Slates, Qlolses, l£atliematical Instruments, Maps and Atlases, WHOLESALE & RETAIL AT LOW RATES. (9 Q o I I o S o I ■KOnx aii&uTUEiti» A CO., Cliemicmvaua loUct ArMclea. ■. H. riJlXER mud CO.« Flrlli'k <'•■! Sled, hf«d of P*wcr*ii Wluirr I o I i 10 d M S I o 1877] \ ALMANACK. 239 MANUFACTURES OF THE MISPECK MILLS ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA. MISPEGIC riN®EeiN@s, AND OTHER SUPERTOIl KNITTING YARNS, 3 and 4 ply, in all the usual colors, manufactured of pure Native Wool, (no shoddy, waste, or pulled wool usiul,) put up in spindles of G lbs. each, and divided into ounce hanks; warranted to be eijual in du- rability to any Yarn manufactured. yr/ » Which have attained the very higliest character throughout tho MARITIME ;^ROVINCE8. J. L W09DW0RTH, SAINT JOHN, N. B. 8 ! 4 S I ? ft I ir BKUHN lliiOTIiliKii and i;o., luitforlen iiar|tic«l lanirumenU ■. n. FI7LI,RR nmd CO., DoniMlIc €«t Niilli, ne«4 mt Power*! Wkarr. 240 BKLCIIKRS FAUMKIIS [1877 WILLIAIM WILSON, Importer and Dealer in Bati, Oapi, Ladies' Fan, Leathir Sat Oases, Tnoks, Valises, TraTolUnflT Saffs, Buftlo Kobes, T7ml3rellas, etc., Wholesale ft BetaU. 132 ORANVXLLB STREET, - BAI.IFAX, N. 8. Opposite AnderNon, Billing & Co., one door South J. B. Elliott k Co. IXOR-TH ETVr> AND Sash FaotoriTp Corner Qeorge and King Sts., Halifax, N. S. The Latest Styles and Patterns of Bouse Finish grot out to order. ALWAYS ON HAND: Prepared FlooriiiR and Linin<», Doors, Sashes, Frames and Architraves, M'ith a complete assortment of Kiln-Dried Mouldings, Inside and outside Venetian Shutters made to order at the shortest notice. Inside lilinds, 25 cents per foot sup. Outside Shutters, 20 cents per foot sup. JAMES DEMPSTER. 9 1 I H s 3 i I g VMdvltenito^ Croand Spleet, •! BKOWN BB^TBEICS ft»«l €o. ■. ■. VULI.KK ACO.,M»»IIU iindTiirr«d4'*rd«ir,Bc«4l Power** Wluirf 1877] ALMANACK. 241 e. @» mm^T'^WM f BEATTY, MASTER. INLAITD BOUTE TO EALIFAZ, Via Bras d'Or Lake, Fort Hawkesbnry and Fioton. The advantageg of this conitbrtnhle nnd ^rcat pleasure route are speed, safety, scenery, no seasickness, and FARE $8.00. The Neptune, carrying H. M. Mails, leaves Sydney every MONDAY AND THURSDAY MORNING, at 6 o'clock, connecting: with P. E. Island Steamers at Fort Ilawkes- bury for Pictou, thence by Railway, reaching Halifax on Thursday and' Friday. Passengers leaving Halifax on Monday and Thursday mornings, train will connect with the Neptune, via Pictou and Port flawkesbury, the sumo evening, arriving a Sydney the following morning. The Neptune will leave the wharf of John H. Christie, Esq., every Friday for Whycocomah, returning to Sydiiov on Saturday. Passencers will leave Sydney by Lady ot the Lake, at 10.30 a.m. For ST. PETKK'S CANAL, will leave Central wharf, Sydney, every Tuesday at 1 o'clock, leaving there on Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock, for Sydney, calling at Baddeck going and coming. Going West on Munday, the Neptune passengers will reach Halifax in time to go on board the Steamer Falmouth every Tuesday for the United States. Going West on Thursday, passengers can take the steamers Wor- cester or Carroll every Friday morning at 7 o'clock for Boston. Passengers by the steamer Albert for Port Hood will reach Whyco- comah every Saturday morning in time for the Neptune. Connections also made with Fishwick's Express Line, M. A. Starr, and Messrs. Lindsay & Co.'s Stage Line to Tracadie, Antigonish and New Glasgow. Further information obta>, cd from the following agonls, at which places the Neptune calls. FRED. HABBINGTON, Sydney. Wllili. FBOOTER, North Sydney. JOHN H. CHRISTIE, liittle Bras d'Or. JOHN A. FBASBB, Biff Bras d'Or. WILL. B. IBISH, Baddeck. H. F. MoDOUGALL, Christmas Island. ALEX. McFADDSN, Militia Island. ANGUS McFHEE. West Bay. ANGUS GRANT, Fort Hawkesbury. FBTER Mcdonald, whycocomah. J. HOWARD BEATTY. PBOWN BBOTMlSBft « €•., Or«iiumcc 8«wire, HiiUflUK* B.|ll. miER A ro% PHtrnt %nTHj FaEC, Head of P«wf)r*H Wbiirt. a 1 t 242 iiklchkr's farmiiir's [1877 Robert ESmmerson^ Importer and Dealer in all kinds of LADIES' ft GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS. 55 GOTTINGEN STREET, HALIFAX. eiON OF THE BIO BOOT. S0F600D & CREASE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, VEGETABLES, PROVISIONS, Oats, Bran and Feed always on hand, o 208 ARGYLE STREET, HALIFAX, JV^. 8. «x. B. iTflOmrxsRSp DKALEU IN Boots, Shoes and Rubbers OF ByXRY DESCRIPTION. FOR mB,% mo^mmi mv^ omwR^fi^. 100 & 302 Upper Water St, Halifax, N. S. o i^r Tlu)HO who want a good artic^lo at tlie lowest price for whioli it can l)c bouglit, wouJtl do M'oH to call. g »1 o 00 o o I I i 0> ? Oye Maflti aftd CenftoctlMerjr, aS ItttOWN BBOTHBBt « €•» II . If. FFILER and CO., Patent Hay rnttcm, I larr 1877] ALMANACK. 243 13r« BMMMM f) DEALER IN VIRGINIA TOBACCO, HAVANA CIGARS, Meerschaum, Briar Root and French Clay Pipes, SALMON AND TROUT FISHING TACKLE, BASE-BALL GOODS, &C., Snow Shoes, Moccasins, Toboggans, Heel and Strap Creepers, Ice Stich's, Boxivg Gloves, ^c. Wholesale and lietaU. DEPOT FOR FORBES' ACME CLUB SKATES. Orders from the oonntry promptly attended to. 217 Bollis Street, HaUfaz, N. S. W. LAYTON & SON, Wholehalb and Kctail Dralkhb lv CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SPBCES & COUNTRY PRODUCE, ALL SZXnOS OF FRT7XT Cnnstuntly on hand when in season. Country Orders punctually attended to. Prompt attention and reasonable prices. HALIFAX, N. a 8 I o I I e I I I ■••WN ■««lneMS amd €•.» WMIesale i»r«u;|<»U ■• H. FDItliBK A CO., Blulliis Powder, Head of Power** Wlmrf. e I •4 I I 244 BKLCHKKS FAKMEIIS [1877 WILLIAM SKINNER, ' I 8 % tjoaa I FLORIST, AND LANDSCAPE i 1 11 1 WILLOW PARK NURSERY HALIFAX, N. S. ORDERS FOR BOtUETS i GUT FLOWERS o s » P I I o s 1 9 CAN BE LEFT AT Mr. Alfred Saunders, Seedsman and Florist, 132 ARGYLE STREET, • HALIFAX, N. 8. UmmWM BttOTUEIM A < • , Wkol-Mftle DrH«gtote. ■. n. fIJIXER Jt CO.* KiMtllng Pitch an«l Pnpcr, head of Power's Wk«rr. u I o *» o A h I o S I I I I t o 1877] ALMANACK. 245 ROBEBT WALLACE, 194 - - Upper Water Street, - - 194 (Second door North Hiird*s Lano,) ▲aSSTT TOR TSS SZlTaSXl AXTX) LOOSICAN (FAMILY AND BCANUTACTUBINOO Dealer in all kinds of SEWING MACHINES. Inipovttr of and dealer in all kinds of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, &c., &;o. Bepairing done at shortest notice • and warranted to give General Satisfaction. CHAKCIEH MODKRATK. TCHMS KA8Y. All kinds of Sewing Machine Findings, Oil and Oil Cans on hand or made to order. THOMAS CECCONI, CARVER &, GILDER, MANUFACTURER OF GILT MOULDINGS, LOOEINa GLASSES, OVAL FRAMES, RUSTIC, CARVED & IMITATION WORK, Picture Framer, JOB WORK IN GENERAL. Trasses, Anpportpr»5, >J A XTlj:.S, ^■J■LV1•TS, ^c. *c., «^u. AbSO A FULL LINE OF m,.^i.'iK AWQ yOLOEED SILKS, Aijuays on Kand Low for Cash. /A.>J'/?f^'i'/:'/V INVITED. %\ -■- Jirr, .*rf»Mr»p i tt*..<> 1 ><.^MU4« AuKlvlJI. nl UKOH K UlttfTJIKIM A €'0. II. H. Frfif.GR A ro.. Tin PlAt4>, ir, tl, IM\ DX, lf«ii«l or Power** Wharf. 1^ Uo n P 1877] ALMANACK. 247 33 GEORGE ST., HALIFAX, Has Constuntly in Stock a choice nesortment oi' STAPLE AND FANCY DR¥ GOODS Which he offers to his friends in Town 4iud CouMtry, on the most favomble terms, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J) The Goods iire porsDnidly st'lt'cted in ( Jr(?!;t Britain, find sohl at a small adviince on tho sterlinj' est. Remember the Address— 33 GEORGE STREET. r -53 ^ CO t/2 111 O I 53 M O «8 § ■ fccD P* I .as < W o <;i«0 •@1 a i CS^ 5>S I g 1^ O 8. Pi IS en ■r! o o I 6 ? £- t -3 1 S5 IIKVWM BMirXHKKll A CO., Aarnlvul lji»iiuui«uU. k^ 0. COGSWELL, D.D.S., Surgeon DentUt, OAoe 105 Hollit St. I u s 3 c« o 5 .d o »« o I I o 248 BELCH RR'S farmer's [187; IIFE ASSOCIATION OF CANADA, Insuri&s Lives at Lo'w Bates. Retaining the Premiums in the Country. jf. a. pRorijnciAz, hoard. 8iR EnwAUD Kenny, Cliairman. Hon. Jawus Machonald, j J. S. Maclean, Esq. TuoMAH Abhott, Esq. | G«o. Mitch klx-, E.sy. Medical Ex -Oiinor, ^V. N. AVicKWiFi, Esq., M. D. BRITISH AMERICA i ESTABLISHED 1833. Capital, $i,ooo,oca Insurance on Buildings and their contents in town and country effected at very low rates, for 1 or 3 yearp. FREDERICK ALLISON, N. S. AGENT, OFFICE, OVES HAUFAX BANK. P 8 bt o o o w o & o H n o o ft, u I I A. STEPHEN 6l SON, Furniture, 101 & 103 Barrington St. See p, 9. p s m o a o ■ o »-* o la e. 6 ft t2 W o & o H n o i o / f //6 7^ -^'^ '■ / I ' I -♦••«♦ — — A. & W. MACKINLAY, Blank Book Manufacturers, FIRST PRIXK Obtained at Provincial Exhibition, ttpmoritp of f lanli |bohs. Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Register Books, &c , &c. BUNK BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTrOIV RULED AND PRiNiTCD TO PATTERf*. ST. CROIX PULP & PAPER CO. A. ft W. Iff ACXZ1TLA7, WHAl'l'IN(i I'Al'KUS and PAl'KK liACiS manufiictur.d l,y the Abuvu ('oini»any lotistnntly on Iniixl at low rato. k. k w •:(»:— IMJ lIAJ.UrAX, N. K